goggle box
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Definition
Noun: 1. A television set: An informal, chiefly British term for a television receiver, the physical device that displays broadcast programs.
Usage
- This is a colloquial and somewhat dated British slang term for a television.
- It is used as a countable noun.
- It often carries a casual or humorous tone.
Examples
- "After work, he just wants to sit in front of the goggle box and relax."
- "The children spent all Saturday morning glued to the goggle box."
- "What's on the goggle box tonight?"
Advanced Usage
- The term humorously suggests the fixed, wide-eyed stare of a viewer.
- It can be used to gently criticize excessive television watching.
- "the goggle box": Used with the definite article to refer to television as a medium or activity in general.
- "Is there anything worth watching on the goggle box these days?"
Variants and Related Words
- Telly (n., chiefly British): Another common British slang term for a television.
- TV (n.): The standard, neutral abbreviation.
- Television set (n.): The formal term for the device.
- Idiot box (n., informal, derogatory): A slang term implying television is for mindless entertainment.
Synonyms
- Television
- TV set
- Receiver
- Boob tube (informal, chiefly North American)
Idioms
- To be a goggle-box: (Rare) To be someone who watches a lot of television.
- "He's turned into a real goggle-box since he retired."
- Goggle-box fodder: Programs considered typical, undemanding television entertainment.
- "The channel is full of cheap reality shows, perfect goggle-box fodder."
Noun
- an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen
- the British call a tv set a telly