Roman holiday
English
Etymology
From the gladiatorial contests of Ancient Rome.
Noun
Roman holiday (plural Roman holidays)
- A form of public entertainment characterized by violence, degradation and suffering.
- 1958, Saul Bellow, Henderson the Rain King:
- Two guys swung at each other's legs with whips, skipping into the air. Such Roman holiday high jinks were not reassuring to me.
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