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What are you noisy about, folk-like?

Pushkin A.S.
Pushkin A.S.

Phraseologism: What are you noisy about, folk-like?

Meaning: An ironic commentary on the speeches of participants in stormy and meaningless verbiage (discussions, disputes, debates, rallies, etc.).

Origin: From the poem "To the Slanderers of Russia" (1831) by A. S. Pushkin (1799-1837): "What are you making noise about, people's whirlwinds? // Why are you threatening Russia with an anathema? // Leave it: this is a dispute between the Slavs, // Home , an old dispute, already weighed by fate, / A question that you will not resolve.

Random phraseology:

Airplanes first.

Meaning:

First - business, then - everything else (jokingly-iron.).

Origin:

From the song "Migratory Birds", written by the composer Vasily Solovyov-Sedym to the verses of the poet Alexei Ivanovich Fatyanov (1919-1959) for the film "Heavenly slug" (1945): "Because, because we are pilots, // Our sky, our sky dear home. // First of all, first of all, planes. // "Well, what about the girls?" - "And the girls later!""

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