idiot box

English

Etymology

From idiot + box, an allusion to the supposed mind-reducing nature of television programming or its lack of educational value.

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Noun

idiot box (plural idiot boxes)

  1. (idiomatic, chiefly US and Canada) Television.
    • 2003 March 31, Bill Litchfield, “Basketball Fans”, in rec.gardens (Usenet):
      During the long, dreary, wet winter I amused myself by watching college and Pro basketball on the idiot box.

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