nosebleed seat

English

Etymology

From the tendency of high altitude to cause or aggravate nosebleeds.

Noun

nosebleed seat (plural nosebleed seats)

  1. (idiomatic) A seat high in the back of bleachers, stands, or the balcony at a theater, usually cheaper and with a poorer view than other seats.
    You might want to bring binoculars if you will be in the nosebleed seats, so that you can see the action on the stage better.

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