to wipe the smile off one's face

Definition & Meaning of "wipe the smile off one's face "in English

to wipe the smile off one's face
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to destroy someone's happiness or self-assurance through a remark, action, or event

to [wipe] (the|that) (smile|grin|smirk) off {one's} [face] definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "wipe the smile off one's face" and when to use it?

The idiom "wipe the smile off one's face" is thought to originate from the physical act of removing a smile, which symbolizes taking away someone's happiness or joy. It is used in situations where someone or something has made another person lose their smile or happiness due to a negative or upsetting event or comment.

Examples
They've been laughing at their victim's expense, but the judge will wipe the smile off their faces.
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