Frown on a Clown || a five minute prompt
The phrase "frown on a clown" refers to the act of disapproving of or expressing displeasure with a clown, either in general or in a specific situation. It's not a standard idiom, but rather a combination of the verb "frown on" (meaning to disapprove) and the noun "clown" (referring to a performer often associated with humor and entertainment). So, to "frown on a clown" is to express a negative reaction to a clown's actions or presence. Link
This is a typical example of a tough crowd. This can be a problem for the clown because it makes him look like a disappointment despite all his efforts. You would be surprised that some folks intentionally frown at the clown just to prove a point and frustrate his efforts, which is not good.
Such act confuse the performer especially when he loses his confidence.
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Honestly, I’d never thought about clowns getting frowned at before, but this makes sense. It’s kinda sad—imagine putting on a happy act while people just glare at you. Some folks really do enjoy ruining things for others, huh? The rhyming phrase (‘frown on a clown’) is catchy, though! Reminds me of those kids who heckle magicians just to feel clever. Anyway, good point about confidence mattering, even for performers. Poor clown!
Poor Clown! Lol.
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