Party foul In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "party foul", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2021-09-13 06:09

Meaning of Party foul

Party foul informal noun

A humorous way of saying an inappropriate or unacceptable action that disrupts a party or other social gathering

He spilled wine on my shirt. What a party foul!

Look! Janice's been keeping texting in the party. It is such a party foul.

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Dead Wrong
absolutely incorrect
The pot calling the kettle black

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three strikes and (one's) out

If one commits three mistakes, transgressions, or infractions, he or she will be dismissed or punished very severely.

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Refer to slightly improper behavior or sexual activity between couples but it's not too serious 

take (some) heat

To put up with an amount of criticism or comtempt, mostly happen to an individual's perceived fault or something was done poorly.

Grammar and Usage of Party foul

Noun Forms

  • party fouls
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