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Idiom Joe Public British, informal the public.The test of any new product is will Joe Public buy it?
Joe Public noun an average citizen; the regular man on the street. Originally theatrical of an audience member; gently derogatory US, 1942
Joe PublicTypical, ordinary, average people; the public at large. For any new piece of technology to succeed in the market these days, it has to be easy for Joe Public to pick up and use. She isn't well liked among other politicians, but Joe Public absolutely adores her. Joe Public BRITISH, INFORMAL or John Q Public AMERICAN, INFORMALPeople say Joe Public to talk about ordinary people. I don't think Joe Public would be happy to pay me for much of what I do. John Q Public trusts you. ˌJoe ˈPublic (British English) (American English ˌJohn ˌQ. ˈPublic) (informal) people in general; the public: Once again, it seems that Joe Public is paying the price for inefficient management. |