I'm not going to offer it to you again, nor anything else either, you great hulking killjoy.
"Archie's Mistake"
G. E. Wyatt
His natural turn was to be the very opposite of a killjoy; he loved not merely to be kind to others but to be "merry" with them, Mrs. Thrale tells us: loved to join in children's games, especially those of a "knot of little misses," of whom he was fonder than of boys: and always encouraged cards, dancing and similar amusements.
"Dr. Johnson and His Circle"
John Bailey
He could not help seeing that throughout the whole Carnival adventure she had yielded her cherished reluctances to please him, to show him that she was not stiff or prudish, to convince him that she would not be a killjoy through her devotion to conventionalities which she thought he despised.
"Indian Summer"
William D. Howells