Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

have-a-field-day

idiom
/ˈhæv ə fiːld deɪ/
Definition
To have a great time or experience, especially in a situation where one is able to take advantage of circumstances.
Examples
  • The kids had a field day at the amusement park, trying every ride and eating cotton candy.
  • After winning the tournament, the team had a field day celebrating their victory.
  • When the new video game was released, gamers had a field day sharing tips and tricks online.
Meaning
The phrase often suggests enjoying oneself fully or making the most out of an opportunity, especially when it pertains to a situation where one can be playful or take advantage of a favorable condition.
Synonyms
  • have a blast
  • enjoy oneself
  • let loose
  • revel