noun a group of people who criticize or make comments from a position of no authority or expertise
Used metaphorically to describe individuals who offer unsolicited opinions or criticisms about political matters without being directly involved.
Can be used to refer to students or individuals who make disruptive or distracting comments during a class or lecture.
Used to describe a group of individuals who offer unsolicited or critical comments on online platforms.
Refers to a group of people who criticize or make comments from the audience, especially in a negative or disruptive manner, during a performance or event.
May be used to describe a group of individuals who provide feedback or comments on a product or campaign, often in a negative or unhelpful manner.
In the writing world, 'peanut gallery' may be used to refer to critics or spectators who offer unsolicited opinions or feedback on someone's work.
Psychologists may use the term 'peanut gallery' to describe the inner critical voice or negative thoughts that can impact a person's mental health.
Teachers might use 'peanut gallery' to refer to students who are disruptive or distracting during class.
In marketing, 'peanut gallery' could be used to describe consumers or social media followers who provide constant feedback or criticism on a brand's campaigns or products.