nine day wonder

nine-day wonder

A person or thing that generates interest for only a short amount of time. The band's biggest fear was becoming a nine-day wonder, soon to be forgotten when the next big sound hit the airwaves.
See also: wonder
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

nine day wonder

Something with short-lived popularity. The idea is that a song, a fad, or anything else that captures the public's fancy starts out like a house on fire but begins to pall after a little more than a week. The proverb “A wonder lasts nine days, and then the puppy's eyes are open” refers to dogs being born with their eyes shut; like them, the public is blind to the fad until they become sated or bored or both and then their eyes metaphorically open. The earliest recorded use of the phrase came from William Kemp, an Elizabethan comic actor, who in 1600 did a Morris dance over the 130 miles from London to Norwich. His account of his nine-day dance-athon was titled Kemp's Nine Daies Wonder, which would suggest that the phrase had been well in vogue before Kemp used it.
See also: nine, wonder
Endangered Phrases by Steven D. Price
See also:
  • nine-day wonder
  • nine-day wonder, a
  • one-day wonder
  • a one-day wonder
  • a seven-day wonder
  • seven-day wonder
  • a nine days' wonder
  • nine days' wonder
  • a wonder lasts but nine days
  • fakus
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He urged them not to make the exercise a nine day wonder, but continue to other areas and communities to ensure that it is halted.
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And following the elections we will say it was a nine day wonder. For this reason, when the parties lead high politics, they must know that life is going on somewhere in the settlement, markets, neighbor-hoods, villages, even fields and that the big words do not solve problems.
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But it is vital that such measures are sustained and do not become nine day wonders.