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・ Peanut butter test
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・ Peanut Hole
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・ Peanut Louie Harper
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・ Peanut Monument
・ Peanut mottle virus
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・ Peanut Price Support Program
・ Peanut production in China


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Peanut gallery : ウィキペディア英語版
Peanut gallery

A peanut gallery was, in the days of vaudeville, a nickname for the cheapest (and ostensibly rowdiest) seats in the theater, the occupants of which were often known to heckle.
The least expensive snack served at the theatre would often be peanuts, which the patrons would sometimes throw at the performers on stage to show their disapproval. The phrases "no comments from the peanut gallery" or "quiet in the peanut gallery" are extensions of the name.〔
In 1943 the ''Howdy Doody'' children's radio show adopted the name to represent its audience of children. Howdy Doody is most remembered for its later transition to television, which continued the Peanut Gallery audience, now on camera. It is from this usage that the name of the comic strip ''Peanuts'' was derived.
==In culture==
In recent times, the term has taken on new meanings with the advent of social networks and online chat rooms. "Peanut gallery" may also refer to a social network audience that passively observes a syndicated web feed or chat room. Alternatively, it may refer to the stream of open comments visible on certain types of blogs.
A similar term was introduced to Brazilian football by coach Luis Felipe Scolari. He called Palmeiras' complaining audience that sat in the closest seats "Turma do Amendoim" ("peanut gang").

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