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Get wet

Gogol N.V.
Gogol N.V.

Phraseologism: Get wet.

Meaning: About illegible signature, handwriting, etc. (jokingly ironic)

Origin: From the dramatic excerpt "Tyazhba" (1842) by N. V. Gogol (1809-1852): "Proletov. Did the deceased sign with her own hand? Burdyukov. That's exactly what she signed, but the devil knows how. Proletov. How? Burdyukov "And here's how: the deceased's name was Evdokia, and she scrawled such rubbish that it was impossible to make out. Proletov. How so? Burdyukov. The devil knows what it is! She should have written Evdokia, and she wrote:" get wet ".

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Wise minnow.

Meaning:

A conformist person, a socially or politically passive, cowardly person who elevates his conformism to the rank of philosophy (ironic).

Origin:

The character of the satirical tale of the same name "for children of a fair age" (1883) by Mikhail Evgrafovich Saltykov-Shchedrin (1826-1889) is a minnow who "lived - trembled and died - trembled." All minnow wisdom consisted in vegetating in his dark hole, trembling for his life, and "not sticking out" - in every sense of the expression. So the satirist portrayed the Russian liberal intelligentsia, whose social position he likened to the behavior of a minnow, concerned only with survival.

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