could not get elected dogcatcher
English
Etymology
US, 1880s.
Pronunciation
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could not get elected dogcatcher
- (idiomatic, US, politics) Is unpopular, particularly of politicians.
- 1889, Weekly Courier Journal (Louisville, Kentucky):
- [president Grover Cleveland is] so unpopular in Washington that he could not be elected dog catcher for the district.
- 2007, Robert Ludlum, The Bancroft Strategy, page 348:
- Men like him couldn't get elected dogcatcher. He was a natural lieutenant, not a leader, and it was a fact he accepted with neither bitterness nor regret.
- 1889, Weekly Courier Journal (Louisville, Kentucky):
Usage notes
Dogcatcher is virtually never an elected office (only one elected dogcatcher office exists, in Duxbury, Vermont); the phrase is hyperbole, using dogcatcher to indicate “the most lowly conceivable office”.
References
- Dog Race: Is dogcatcher actually an elective office?, Christopher Beam, Slate.com, Nov. 5, 2010
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