noises off

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Noun

noises off pl (plural only)

  1. (theater) Sound effects produced offstage.
    • 1934, Alfred Kenneth Boyd, The Technique of Play Production:
      A separate section is given to this subject because as a rule the importance of noises off is badly underestimated in the amateur theatre.
  2. (by extension) Something occurring on the margins or periphery of a given event, situation etc.
    • 2002, Colin Jones, The Great Nation, Penguin, published 2003, page 515:
      The political situation after the Year V elections developed into a war of position between rival factions, with muffled insurrectionary noises off supplied by bellicose neo-Jacobins and sabre-rattling royalists.
    • 2023 June 30, Marina Hyde, “The tide is coming in fast on Rishi Sunak – and it’s full of sewage”, in The Guardian:
      Amazing, given the gravity of those, that noises-off to the main event continue to be bleatings by the likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg and Nadine Dorries [] who have now put five times more effort into greasing up to Boris Johnson than they ever did into public service.

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