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One world is smeared

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Church

Phraseologism: They are smeared with one world.

Meaning: About people with the same faults: one is not better than the other (disapproved).

Origin: The expression is formed from the phrase to smear with myrrh and goes back to church rites of anointing. The expression does not use the word "peace", but the word "peace" - a specially prepared fragrant oil with which priests moisten the foreheads of believers in order to bless them and distinguish them from others. The initial meaning of the turnover is "one faith".

Random phraseology:

A fool.

Meaning:

1. An empty person, an eccentric who serves as a general laughing stock, 2. (simple) a swear word against someone, 3. a funny, ugly or old-fashioned dressed person.

Origin:

Initially - "a scarecrow in a field sown with peas." Ceremonies were once associated with peas. During Christmas holidays, among the characters was a mummer, wrapped in pea straw. At the end of Maslenitsa, they carried a straw effigy of a pea jester. Buffoons also decorated themselves with pea straw.

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