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Do not hurt the head of a woodpecker

"The Woodpecker Doesn't Have a Headache"
"The Woodpecker Doesn't Have a Headache"

Phraseologism: The woodpecker's head does not hurt.

Meaning: About someone's enviable health (jokingly-iron.).

Origin: The title of the film (1975) directed by Dinar Asanova and based on a script by Yuri Klepikov.

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Piano in the bushes.

Meaning:

An obviously pre-prepared impromptu, or an unnatural, artificial turn of the plot of a work of art, presented by the author as an accident.

Origin:

The phrase originates from the pop miniature "Quite by accident" (from the parody review "The Thirteenth Program"), composed by Arkady Arkanov and Grigory Gorin in 1963, which parodied typical Soviet television clichés inherent in documentary programs. In the parody, the presenter meets a pensioner on the boulevard, who "accidentally" turns out to be a former production leader, and talks with him. During the conversation, suitable characters and objects are constantly turned up. When, finally, it turns out that the hero knows how to play music, it turns out that he took with him a violin on which Oginsky's polonaise plays, and after that - that there is a piano on the boulevard in the bushes, on which the hero can play to viewers, he comments on the latter with words : "There is a piano by chance in the bushes here, I can play." The comedy of the situation was emphasized by the phrase "completely by accident", which the presenter used constantly.

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