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One is like a finger

Proverbs and sayings
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Phraseologism: One is like a finger.

Meaning: About someone who does not have a family, loved ones, about a completely lonely person.

Origin: Finger is an obsolete name for a finger. Counting on the fingers, they started with the thumb - one finger ... The thumb stands apart, separate from the other closed fingers of the open palm. The image of a free-standing finger that started counting formed the basis of the expression.

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There are no free breakfasts.

Meaning:

Obtaining any benefit is always associated with costs, even if these costs are not visible at first glance.

Origin:

In the 15th century in the western United States, many bars offered a free snack for a dollar or more if the patron bought a drink for XNUMX cents. The calculation was that the visitor would not be limited to one serving of booze.

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