flop sweat
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[edit]flop sweat (usually uncountable, plural flop sweats)
- (slang) Sweat due to nervousness, especially fear of failure.
- 15 March 1947, Bill Smith, "Night Club Reviews", Billboard page 36:
- Billy Vine, covered with flop sweat, started so-so, but in a few minutes he had them.
- 15 March 1947, Bill Smith, "Night Club Reviews", Billboard page 36:
- (slang) Panic or anxiety about possible failure.
- 1979, Ken Waissman, Maxine Fox, “Broadway: A sound heard around the world”, in Beyond Media, →ISBN, page 264:
- This is the point very often where panic sets in. In theatre jargon, we call it "flop sweat."