Lingo
[put] a damper on {sth}
to lessen or decrease the enjoyment, strength, or activity of something
The idiom "put a damper on something" is believed to originate from the use of a "damper" in fireplaces or stoves, which can be adjusted to control the intensity of the fire. It is used to refer to an action or event that dampens enthusiasm, excitement, or a positive atmosphere, making a situation less enjoyable or exciting.
1 / 1