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Pork barrel

Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E.
Saltykov-Shchedrin M.E.

Phraseologism: Pork barrel.

Meaning: State property or public property, which is stolen by embezzlers (iron.).

Origin: The expression became popular thanks to Mikhail Evgrafovich Saltykov-Shchedrin (1826-1889), in whose satires it is very common. So the writer called the state property, which is encroached upon by embezzlers. For example, "snatched a piece of the official pie and get out" ("Abroad", 1880) or "legions of tomboys, whose language is "the state", and in their thoughts a pie with official filling" ("All the Year Round". First of May).

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Tsushima.

Meaning:

Complete, crushing destruction.

Origin:

The Japanese island in the Korean Strait, near which on May 14, 1905, a battle took place between the Japanese fleet and the squadron of the Russian Vice Admiral (1904) Zinovy ​​Rozhdestvensky (1848-1909), which ended in its complete defeat. This event in Russia began to be called by the name of the island of Tsushima, and the naval ministry of tsarist Russia received an unflattering nickname - "the Tsushima department."

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