peanut gallery
noun
1
: the upper balcony of a theater
Carnegie Hall was packed, the balconies rising row on row, full, even to the "peanut gallery."—
Lady Bird Johnson
also
: a section of cheap seats in a theater or the group of spectators seated there
I don't even get to sit with Megan since she's real high society and I'm just her … fiancée. I'll be down in the peanut gallery with the low-lifes … —
John Ringo
2
: a group of critics or commentators likened to spectators in the cheap seats of a theater
"Any other objections from the peanut gallery?" Callahan said, fixing us all with his look one by one, defying us to raise a hand.—
Robin Wasserman
The announcement that "The Inheritance of Loss" had won the Booker was met (as these announcements always are) with a few gripes from the peanut gallery in Britain.—
Dwight Garner
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