go over like a lead balloon

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Presumably from go over (to be received), used as if literally (“to travel above”): a lead balloon would not travel well through the air.

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go over like a lead balloon (third-person singular simple present goes over like a lead balloon, present participle going over like a lead balloon, simple past went over like a lead balloon, past participle gone over like a lead balloon)

  1. (simile) To fail to gain acceptance: to be received poorly.

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