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Re: Cheers and JeersPosted by Brian from Shawnee on February 12, 2004 In Reply to: Orchids and onions posted by Bob on February 12, 2004 : : : : : : : Dear Friends: : : : : : : : As I found a popular word "picks and pans", which is commonly seen in online magazines or reviews, but I couldn't find the definition in any dictionary (either the real one or the virtual one online). : : : : : : : Would you please kindly show me the meanings/definitions of the "picks and pans", together with 2 or 3 examples of usages for me? : : : : : : : Thanks very much in advance! : : : : : : : Charles2Smart : : : : : : : ----------------------- : : : : : : Yes, you're very close. To pick (choose) is to select approvingly. To pan (slang for disapprove) is to reject. A movie reviewer may pan a bad movie. : : : : : And sometimes magazines get cute with it and have something like "roses and thorns," etc. : : : : You asked for an example. The Columbia Journalism Review has Darts & Laurels. Darts = pans. Laurels = picks. It relates to applauding or condemning actions rather than movie reviews. Maybe someone else has a site for that specifically. : : : : : Here I am trying to make a list of THESAURI as follows: : : : . Picks (+) and Pans (-) : : : Please kindly place your comments or add up more of this kind! Thabks very much in advance! : : : : Thanks in advance for any of your ideas!! : Newspaper columns will sometimes use orchids and onions ... which I believe to be highly misleading, since orchids are often prissy little flowers, and onions make the world a much better place. Fry 'em up. One of the famous U.S. weekly newsmagazines uses "Cheers and Jeers", I think. |