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dog and pony show

British pronunciation/dˈɒɡ and pˈəʊni ʃˈəʊ/
American pronunciation/dˈɑːɡ ænd pˈoʊni ʃˈoʊ/
dog and pony show
[PHRASE]
1

a flashy or impressive event that lacks substance or meaning

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dog and pony show definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "dog and pony show" and when to use it?

The idiom "dog and pony show" originated from circuses and traveling shows that had trained dogs and ponies performing impressive acts to entertain the audience. Eventually, the term started being used figuratively to describe situations where people put on a flashy display just for show, without providing meaningful content or value.

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