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{{Short description|Joke prize given for last place or terrible performance.}}
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] is a common booby prize in sporting events]]
A '''booby prize''' is a joke ] usually given in recognition of a terrible performance or last-place finish. A person who finishes last, for example, may receive a booby prize such as a worthless coin. Booby prizes are sometimes ] coveted as an object of pride. A '''booby prize''' is a joke ] usually given in recognition of a terrible performance or last-place finish. A person who finishes last, for example, may receive a booby prize such as a worthless coin. Booby prizes are sometimes ] coveted as an object of pride.


Booby prizes may also be given as consolation prizes to all non-placing participants of a competition. Booby prizes may also be given as consolation prizes to all non-placing participants of a competition.

This type of prize is common in the ] game show, '']'' which are known as "zonks."


== Origin == == Origin ==
The word "boob" stems from the Spanish '']'' meaning stupid, which in turn came from the Latin '']'' meaning ]; the word booby to mean ] appeared in 1599. The word "boob" stems from the Spanish {{lang|es|]}} meaning silly, which in turn came from the Latin {{lang|la|]}} meaning ]; the word booby to mean ] appeared in 1599.


Booby prize literally means "idiot's prize". The ] dates this usage to 1893. ] and "booby hatch" are related terms.<ref></ref> Booby prize literally means "idiot's prize". The ] dates this usage to 1893. ] and "booby hatch" are related terms.<ref></ref>

== Examples ==
* An award is given annually for ], the professional ] player each year who is selected last in the ] ]; the award includes a trophy mimicking the ] depicting the player from the Heisman ].
* A ] is given to the cyclist who finishes last in the ] and the last musher in the ].
* A ] is a common booby prize which is awarded in such sports as ], ] and in particular to the bottom team on the ladder in ] (AFL).
* The last boat to come into harbor in the ] is called the ].
* The anthropomorphic Dusty Bin was given as a booby prize in the TV game show '']''.
* A number of game shows have used their own terminology to describe booby prizes, won by contestants who had made either a poor decision or an unlucky choice. On '']'', booby prizes are called "zonks," while the Chuck Barris-produced '']'' called these items "klunks."
* Two games on '']'' offer a booby prize-of-sorts for a losing contestant:
** A cash prize of less than $10 for revealing the three numbers in the piggy bank prize's blanks in Any Number (before completing the price of either one of the two more desirable prizes).
** A cash prize of $1, $10, or $100 for picking the grocery item higher than the target price in Grand Game on the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd pick, respectively (before finding all 4 items to win the grand prize of $10,000; finding the 4th item meant risking $1,000).
* Traditionally, the cadet graduating from ] with the lowest academic record was known as the "goat" and was given a silver dollar by each of his classmates.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://failuremag.com/feature/article/the_goats_of_west_point/ |title=The Goats of West Point |author=Jason Zasky |date= |work=History |publisher=Failure Magazine LLC |accessdate=31 December 2013}}</ref>
* On the ] Quiz show '']'' losing contestants were famously presented with a Blankety Blank Cheque Book and Pen
* On the New Zealand game show '']'', three of the game bags have booby prizes in them, ranging from rubber ducks to boxes of washing powder.
* An older example of a booby prize was the ], which was given to the lowest performing Cambridge Mathematics student who still gained honours (a third) until 1909. The last holder was Cuthbert Lempriere Holthouse.
* In the Russian version of '']'' ('']''), in the "Prize" space, a player who lands on this space can either take 2000 points, or take a secret prize as a buy-out to leave the game. In the black box may be a car, prize or some booby prize (sometimes it can be a vegetable).


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==References== ==References==

Latest revision as of 19:59, 9 November 2024

Joke prize given for last place or terrible performance.
A wooden spoon is a common booby prize in sporting events

A booby prize is a joke prize usually given in recognition of a terrible performance or last-place finish. A person who finishes last, for example, may receive a booby prize such as a worthless coin. Booby prizes are sometimes jokingly coveted as an object of pride.

Booby prizes may also be given as consolation prizes to all non-placing participants of a competition.

This type of prize is common in the CBS game show, Let's Make a Deal which are known as "zonks."

Origin

The word "boob" stems from the Spanish bobo meaning silly, which in turn came from the Latin balbus meaning stammering; the word booby to mean dunce appeared in 1599.

Booby prize literally means "idiot's prize". The OED dates this usage to 1893. Booby trap and "booby hatch" are related terms.

See also

References

  1. Straightdope.com
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