BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS


Meaning of BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS in English

n [ pl ] (sometimes disapprov often ironic )

a phrase originally used to describe certain rich young people in the 1920s who went to many parties and behaved in a way that older people found shocking. The phrase is now used to refer to any group of clever, ambitious young people:

The club was full of TV researchers and politicians’ assistants, all bright young things on their way up.

Oxford guide to British and American culture English vocabulary.      Руководство по британской и американской культуре, Оксфордский английский словарь.