Kool-Aid smile
English
Etymology
From the wide smile of the character used to advertise the drink.
Noun
Kool-Aid smile (plural Kool-Aid smiles)
- (US, informal) A large beaming smile.
- 2007, Michele A. Fletcher, Charge It to the Game, page 116:
- "We in E," they said in unison as big Kool-Aid smiles popped up on everybody's faces.
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