hall of shame

English

Etymology

To rhyme with hall of fame.

Noun

hall of shame (plural halls of shame)

  1. (usually capitalized) A collection of the worst, most hated, or poorest-quality entries in a particular subject, medium, field, etc.
    They deserve to be inducted into a Congressional Hall of Shame.

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