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		Definition of buzzkill in English: buzzkillnounˈbʌzkɪlˈbəzkil North American informal A person or thing that has a depressing or dispiriting effect.  if you think bad weather at the zoo sounds like a buzzkill, you're right  Example sentencesExamples -  It's very flattering that people like certain jokes and ask for them, but it's kind of a buzzkill.
 -  I am a major buzz kill.
 -  Sorry for the buzzkill.
 -  It was a slight buzzkill.
 -  Okay, now that we have done our proper buzzkill - let's get on with the facts!
 -  Surgery is not the buzz kill it once was, and corrective operations and medicine can prolong careers.
 -  If I showed up and said that you really have to regulate the housing market, I'd look like a buzz kill, you know, a kill joy.
 -  Of course, the buzz kill remains the ongoing (boring!) discussion about screeners.
 -  Upstairs seemed great but as soon as we got downstairs - buzz kill.
 -  As helpful as such guides are meant to be, they're nothing but buzz kill, a chafe, strictly for the birds.
 -  If there was ever a more horrendous buzzkill in life, I've yet to experience it.
 -  I'm sorry if that's a buzzkill, but things move fast in politics and there's no time to waste.
 -  And then, like a walking, unkempt buzzkill, the campground security showed up.
 -  I thought the first hour was fun, but the second hour was a definite buzz kill.
 -  Clarity apparently is a buzz kill.
 -  I wrote the story, and then the unavoidable buzz kill of a second-day follow-up story.
 -  The episodes look great, though the non-anamorphic widescreen treatment is a real buzzkill.
 -  Bossy adults are turning baseball into a buzz kill for kids.
 -  There's always been that one class that's just a total buzzkill right from the start.
 -  The scandal could be a major buzz kill for him.
 
    Definition of buzzkill in US English: buzzkillnounˈbəzkil North American informal A person or thing that has a depressing or dispiriting effect.  if you think bad weather at the zoo sounds like a buzzkill, you're right  Example sentencesExamples -  Of course, the buzz kill remains the ongoing (boring!) discussion about screeners.
 -  Okay, now that we have done our proper buzzkill - let's get on with the facts!
 -  It was a slight buzzkill.
 -  Bossy adults are turning baseball into a buzz kill for kids.
 -  And then, like a walking, unkempt buzzkill, the campground security showed up.
 -  If I showed up and said that you really have to regulate the housing market, I'd look like a buzz kill, you know, a kill joy.
 -  Upstairs seemed great but as soon as we got downstairs - buzz kill.
 -  If there was ever a more horrendous buzzkill in life, I've yet to experience it.
 -  Clarity apparently is a buzz kill.
 -  I thought the first hour was fun, but the second hour was a definite buzz kill.
 -  It's very flattering that people like certain jokes and ask for them, but it's kind of a buzzkill.
 -  I wrote the story, and then the unavoidable buzz kill of a second-day follow-up story.
 -  The episodes look great, though the non-anamorphic widescreen treatment is a real buzzkill.
 -  Sorry for the buzzkill.
 -  Surgery is not the buzz kill it once was, and corrective operations and medicine can prolong careers.
 -  The scandal could be a major buzz kill for him.
 -  There's always been that one class that's just a total buzzkill right from the start.
 -  I am a major buzz kill.
 -  I'm sorry if that's a buzzkill, but things move fast in politics and there's no time to waste.
 -  As helpful as such guides are meant to be, they're nothing but buzz kill, a chafe, strictly for the birds.
 
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