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Meaning of peanut gallery | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. In the nineteenth century, the cheap seats at the back of a theatre or in the upper balcony.
    historical
  2. The upper balcony to which black patrons were restricted in racially segregated venues such as theatres.
    historical
  3. Any source of heckling, unwelcome commentary or criticism, especially from a know-it-all or of an inexpert nature. May also now refer to general audience response: "Let's hear it from the peanut gallery."
    idiomatic

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Examples

“(both of which are dated and offensive)”
“As early as the 1870s, most theaters allowed African Americans to sit in designated areas, while the dress and parquet circles were reserved for whites. A few theaters did not allow blacks at all. In the early 1920s, black leaders protested these “peanut galleries” on the grounds that African Americans paid the same ticket price. A boycott was organized that resulted not only in the closing of the peanut galleries but also closing of the theaters to blacks altogether. It was not until the public accommodations drive in the early 1960s that all theaters were opened to blacks. On May 14, 1963, the Louisville Board of Aldermen passed the public accommodations law that made discrimination in all public facilities illegal.”
“Enough already from the peanut gallery; if you think you can do a better job, go right ahead.”
“"No democratic government can function effectively on a stage in which every private conversation and classified document is second-guessed by a peanut gallery of unqualified loudmouths," said Danielle Pletka of the American Enterprise Institute.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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