kaibosh
to put an end to, kill
He is going to put the kaibosh on me.
Kaibosh
To be thwarted, or have your plans ruined, by someone or by circumstance.
Rainy days put the kaibosh on picnics.
My vacation was kaiboshed when my car broke down.
My vacation was kaiboshed when my car broke down.
Kaibosh
From Merriam-Webster:
Definition of KIBOSH
: something that serves as a check or stop <put the kibosh on that>
— kibosh transitive verb
Origin of KIBOSH
origin unknown
First Known Use: 1836
Definition of KIBOSH
: something that serves as a check or stop <put the kibosh on that>
— kibosh transitive verb
Origin of KIBOSH
origin unknown
First Known Use: 1836
Let's put the "kaibosh" on these idiots spelling kibosh wrong
Kaibosh
to forget about, cancel,
I put the kaibosh on my plans to go to the movies
Kaibosh
to thwart one's plans, bugger up, jinx, render not-on by foolish actions.
Geoff put the kaibosh on the timely delivery of his new blue Audi S5 by tying it to a win by the NSW Blues. A blue car for a blue win, he said unwisely.