go down like a lead balloon—fail to have the intended effect; produce disapproval or disappointment:
- His jokes about women drivers went down like a lead balloon.
Note: The expression is not antonymous in meaning to the phrase balloon goes up, the—used when a situation suddenly becomes serious or critical:
- The balloon went up when I received a call stating that two foreigners had been detained by border guards.
go down like ninepins—
1. be easily overcome:
- I was a jack of all subjects and a master of none but General Papers went down before me like ninepins.
2. fail in large numbers:
- During depressions business units went down like ninepins. The commercial banks of the time did little to help.