Have a face like a wet weekend In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "have a face like a wet weekend", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Yourpig Huyen calendar 2022-03-23 08:03

Meaning of Have a face like a wet weekend

Synonyms:

be down in the mouth , have the blue

Have a face like a wet weekend phrase

If someone has a face like a wet weekend, they look miserable.

My brother had a face like a wet weekend after receiving a bad grade.

He has had a face like a wet weekend since he broke up with his girlfriend.

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Used when you talk about one's feelings of sadness or pain, especially because of lost love or one-sided love

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1. A short period of time suffering from depression

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To see, think about or consider someone or something in a subjective or pessimistic way, usually because of bad previous experiences or preconceived notions 

give (someone) the stink eye

This phrase is used to describe someone's facial expression of disapproval or disgust toward someone else. 

Grammar and Usage of Have a face like a wet weekend

Verb Forms

  • had a face like a wet weekend
  • has a face like a wet weekend
  • having a face like a wet weekend

The verb "have" should be conjugated according to its tense. 

Origin of Have a face like a wet weekend

The origin of this expression is not clear. 

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