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What does "a one trick pony" mean?
What does "a one trick pony" mean?
7 de oct. de 2018 7:19
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I'm not sure of the origin of the idiom, though I believe it to mean a single-function or single-use person, animal, or object. It's often used after a lackluster or anticlimactic event in my experience. Perhaps the origin lies in rodeos of the American west or carnival shows?
Merriam Webster online corroborates my definition. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/one-trick%20pony
Also according to Merriam Webster, its first known use was in 1980.
7 de octubre de 2018
From the Merriam-Webster dictionary:
one-trick pony (noun)
Definition of one-trick pony
: one that is skilled in only one area
also : one that has success only once
First known use with this meaning: 1980
Example:
The camera isn't very impressive next to those in some smartphones, and $250 is a steep price for a one-trick pony.
7 de octubre de 2018
Hi Dawid, it does not just have to be a person in reference, it can also be used to describe other nouns. We refer to someone or something as a "one trick pony" with only one apparent special feature, talent, or area of expertise.
7 de octubre de 2018
We often use it to refer to a persons' limited talents or the fact that they always have the same reaction to situations. You could refer to comedian Jim Carey for example as a 'one trick pony'.
7 de octubre de 2018
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