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Did someone say something or did it seem to me?

"Kotovsky"
"Kotovsky"

Phraseologism: Did someone say something or did it seem to me?

Meaning: Quoted as a playful, exaggeratedly menacing reaction to someone's inappropriate remarks, an attempt to object, intervene, etc.

Origin: From the film "Kotovsky" (1943), filmed by director Alexei Faintsimmer based on a script by screenwriter Alexei Yakovlevich Kapler (1904-1979).

Random phraseology:

Better late than never.

Meaning:

Encouragement, approval of a person who has done, albeit belatedly, some necessary, important, noble deed. In any case, it's better than not doing it at all (jokingly ironic.).

Origin:

From Latin: Potius sero, quam nunquam. For the first time this expression is found in the fourth book of the "History of the Roman People" by the largest historian of Ancient Rome, Titus Livy (59 BC-17 AD). Later, this expression will become a proverb in many languages. It will come to Russia as a translation from French: Mieux vaut tard que jamais. And for a long time this maxim sounded in Russian speech only in French.

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