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play_in_Peoria
play in Peoria
English
Verb
play in Peoria (third-person singular simple present plays in Peoria, present participle playing in Peoria, simple past and past participle played in Peoria)
- (chiefly US, idiomatic) To receive widespread acceptance among members of the general American public.
- 1977, Institute for World Order, World Food/Hunger Studies, ISBN 9780878557653, p. 9 (Google preview):
- We must constantly ask ourselves whether our analysis will play in Peoria.
- 1990 Nov. 19, William Safire, "Essay: Not Oil Nor Jobs," New York Times (retrieved 11 Oct 2016):
- Mr. Baker persuaded his boss that this pocketbook explanation of war aims, despite its negative reception with opinion leaders, would play in Peoria.
- 2002 April 29, Dody Tsiantar, "Adieu to the Muumuu," Time (retrieved 11 Oct 2016):
- Will black-lace-trimmed purple panties play in Peoria? Why not? Cool is the common denominator of teens everywhere.
- 2016 January 15, Peter Roff, "Cruz-ified," U.S. News (retrieved 11 Oct 2016):
- Cruz was not speaking of Jews. . . . He was talking about liberals and liberalism of the kind that never, ever plays in Peoria.
- 1977, Institute for World Order, World Food/Hunger Studies, ISBN 9780878557653, p. 9 (Google preview):
Usage notes
- Usually found in the expression "Will it play in Peoria?"
References
- ↑ Daved H. Remer (November 3, 1985), “Playing in Peoria”, in New York Times, retrieved October 11, 2016