Good-Time Charlie 🎉
A very sociable, gregarious fellow. The term dates back to the first half of the twentieth century, but the identity of the original Charlie is lost in the sands of time. The term was used ironically by The Atlantic in November 1969: “A royal-style good-time Charlie . . . akin to Edward VII.”
Related Terms
- Life of the Party: The person who makes a party enjoyable; this person is often lively and amusing.
- Social Butterfly: Someone who is social and flits from one conversation to another, like a butterfly moving from flower to flower.
- Bon Vivant: A person who enjoys a sociable and luxurious lifestyle.
- Merrymaker: Someone who engages in merry festivities.
Synonyms
- Reveler
- Party Animal
- Extrovert
- Socialite
Antonyms
- Loner
- Introvert
- Wallflower
- Recluse
Quotable Humor
“You can’t be a good-time Charlie on a beer budget.” – Fictitious Wit
Suggested Reads
- The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: Explore the social circle of the ultimate good-time Charlie, Jay Gatsby.
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson: Stunningly wild and supremely sociable.
- Catch-22 by Joseph Heller: Yossarian’s escapades are often marked by sociable antics and good-time endeavors.
Movies for Inspiration
- Animal House: Follows the most famous frat and their good-time Charlies.
- Ferris Bueller’s Day Off: Ferris himself is the epitome of a good-time Charlie.
- The Hangover: A whirlwind of hilarity triggered by a fun-loving group intent on having a good time.
Thought-Provoking Farewell
As you socialize and spread your own brand of cheer, remember the words of famed Fictitious Philosopher, Charlie Chatter: “A good-time Charlie never worries about tomorrow’s hangover.” Stay sociable, have fun, and don’t forget to invite everyone to the joy of being in your company.
Quiz: Test Your Knowledge on Social Expressions
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