man on the street

English

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Noun

man on the street (plural men on the street)

  1. (idiomatic) An ordinary member of the general public, especially one who lacks special expertise.
    • 1919, Lee Meriwether, The War Diary of a Diplomat, Dodd, Mead and Company, page 173:
      Such was the airy way with which, not an illiterate man on the street, but a brilliant woman of the world disposed of a tremendous historical fact.
    • 2004, Steve Rushin, The Caddie Was a Reindeer: And Other Tales of Extreme Recreation, Atlantic Monthly Press, →ISBN, page 214:
      "When do the Olympics begin?" a reporter from a Nagano television station asks me in a man-on-the-street interview.
    • 2005, Martin Endress, George Psathas, and Hisashi Nasu, eds., Explorations of the Life-World: Continuing Dialogues with Alfred Schutz, Springer, →ISBN, page 136"
      It is not only the man on the street who is characterized by taking one's own system of relevance for granted. This holds true for the expert,....

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