turn into a pumpkin
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the story of Cinderella, in which a pumpkin magically transformed into a coach reverts to its original form at midnight.
Pronunciation
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Verb
[edit]turn into a pumpkin (third-person singular simple present turns into a pumpkin, present participle turning into a pumpkin, simple past and past participle turned into a pumpkin)
- (idiomatic, colloquial) To go to bed; to go to sleep (especially at, or around midnight).
- I'm about ready to turn into a pumpkin. You can stay up later if you want.
- Tell her I'm turning into a pumpkin if she stays out too late. She won't be getting a lift from me.
- (idiomatic, colloquial) Used to indicate a curfew, or the time by which one must depart.
- My daughter turns into a pumpkin at 10:00, so you need to have her home before then.
- I'm turning into a pumpkin at 4:00, so we need to finish this.
- "I need to get back now!" "Why? Are you going to turn into a pumpkin?"
- (idiomatic, colloquial) To cease to be special or extraordinary.