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  1. In the UK a complete failures 'go down like a lead balloon'. The phrase is American in origin and the first mention of a lead balloon with the meaning of something that fails comes from a Mom-N Pop cartoon that was syndicated in several US newspapers in June 1924.

  2. Fig. to fail completely; to go over badly. Your joke went over like a lead balloon. If that play was supposed to be a comedy, it went over like a lead balloon. Her suggestion went over like a lead balloon. See also: balloon, go, lead, like, over. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

  3. GO OVER LIKE A LEAD BALLOON definición: to fail to arouse interest, enthusiasm , or support | Significado, pronunciación, traducciones y ejemplos.

  4. To Go Over Like a Lead Balloon Meaning. Definition: An idea or an attempt that is a total failure with no support from others. The American version of the phrase is go over like a lead balloon. The British version of the phrase is go down like a lead balloon.

  5. Meaning of go down like a lead balloon in English. go down like a lead balloon. idiom humorous. Add to word list. If something that you say or show to people goes down like a lead balloon, they do not like it at all: My joke about the alcoholic went down like a lead balloon. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Failing and doing badly.

  6. Fig. to fail completely; to go over badly. Your joke went over like a lead balloon. If that play was supposed to be a comedy, it went over like a lead balloon. Her suggestion went over like a lead balloon. See also: balloon, go, lead, like, over.

  7. Idiom: Go over like a lead balloon. Meaning: If something goes over like a lead balloon, it will not work well, or go over well. Country: American English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Alea Roach.