pass a good time
verbEtymology
Probably a calque of Cajun French passer un bon temps.
Definitions
have a good time
- The food and entertainment were a great opening to a lively convention. Everyone "passed a good time". The Friday morning business session opened at 9 a.m. Because Louisiana State Auxiliary President Buddy Hollis was unable to attend, […]
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