(it's) showtime spoken language slang
This phrase is often said when something exciting or challenging starts.
It's time for something to start.
"It's showtime," he said to me.
We have been working on this plan for a month and now it's showtime. Let make it a reality.
A: "Are you ready?" B: "Yep, it's showtime!"
Everyone get on my position. It's showtime!
To make something beginning or happenning, especially an acitivity, event or a series of events
1. To anger someone
2. To cause someone begin talking about something at length
3. To cause something to explode
4. To cause something to occur or activate
5. To make something distinct or attractive
6. To reduce something, especially the cost of something
To start doing something
People tend to like forbidden or illegal things just because they are forbidden or illegal.
He must have believed that stolen fruit is the sweetest, and he, therefore, cheated on his partner.