go down like a lead balloon (across Wales)
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Definicja i Znaczenie "[go] down like a lead balloon (across Wales|)"

to go down like a lead balloon (across wales)
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to be extremely unsuccessful or very badly received
to [go] down like a lead balloon (across Wales|) definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "go down like a lead balloon" and when to use it?

The idiom “go down like a lead balloon” may be related to the idea of a heavy lead balloon that would fall quickly to the ground instead of rising or floating. The phrase has been in use in English since at least the mid-20th century, and it is often applied to situations where a person's attempt to be humorous or persuasive has failed miserably. In general, the phrase is used to indicate that something has been received very poorly, with little or no positive reaction or response.

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The politician's proposal to raise taxes was met with jeers and boos from the crowd, and it went down like a lead balloon across Wales.
The politician's proposal to raise taxes was met with jeers and boos from the crowd, and it went down like a lead balloon across Wales.
After telling a joke that fell flat, I knew it had gone down like a lead balloon.
The new product idea was presented to the board, but it went down like a lead balloon and was rejected.
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