×

Learn to pronounce pea·nut gal·ler·y

/ˈpēnət ˈɡal(ə)rē/
noun
the top gallery in a theater where the cheaper seats are located.

People also ask
A peanut gallery was, in the days of vaudeville, a nickname for the cheapest and ostensibly rowdiest seats in the theater, the occupants of which were often ...
Nov 9, 2020 · “Peanut gallery” is just one of many phrases whose problematic origins have become obscured, in this case by smiling, excited children laughing ...
The phrase comes from nineteenth-century vaudeville theatres and refers to the cheap seats at the back of the theatre or in the upper balcony. It came to be ...
OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER · HAPPY HOUR Wednesday-Friday 4-7pm. 588 N. Western Ave.
Mar 13, 2015 · Used to refer to those giving unsolicited (and unvalued) advice, the expression “peanut gallery” has its roots in late 19th century ...
Informal. the rearmost and cheapest section of seats in the balcony or the uppermost balcony of a theater. Slang. a source of insignificant criticism: No ...
Today, the phrase peanut gallery describes people with unimportant opinions or people who are loud and should not be listened to because they have nothing ...
Jul 30, 2020 · The "peanut gallery" was the cheapest section of seats, usually occupied by people with limited means. The 1940s and 1950s-era children's ...
In modern parlance, the term peanut gallery usually refers to a group of people voicing unsolicited and often uninformed opinions or criticisms. If you've been ...
Rating (12)
The Peanut Gallery offers chicken sandwiches, burgers, hand cut fries and ice cream! 󱙶.