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We are few, but we are in vests

the USSR
the USSR

Phraseologism: We are few, but we are in vests.

Meaning: We are few, but we are serious opponents for the enemy and it is not easy to defeat us

Origin: The expression first appeared in the Great Patriotic War in the speech of sailors who, together with the infantry, took part in combat operations on land and were famous for their fearlessness and heroism.

Random phraseology:

Low blow.

Meaning:

About someone something bad, of low quality, worthy of condemnation.

Origin:

In the Old Russian language, the word "poshib" (with emphasis on the first syllable) denoted an artistic manner or style and was used only in relation to icons and icon painting. The word poshib in the meaning of "artistic manner, artistic style" can still be found in the works of V. Stasov, V. Veresaev and other writers of the late XNUMXth - early XNUMXth centuries. Over time, the expression began to be used with the general meaning of "the manner of doing something, the totality of the characteristic features of someone or something." In the modern language, the word poshib (with the accent already on the last syllable) is used only in constructions of such and such a poshib and has a connotation of disapproval, condemnation.

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