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Shout (shout) a good obscenity
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Phraseologism: Shout (shout) a good obscenity.
Meaning: Shouting very loudly (simple disapproval).
Origin: Initially, the adjective good was used in the meaning of "evil, ugly, unpleasant" (according to another version - "strong"), and the noun mat meant "voice".
Random phraseology:
Dear friend, what more do you want?
Meaning:
About someone's inflated requests, whims. It is also used as a consolation formula for those who are constantly dissatisfied with something (jokingly ironic).
Origin:
From German: Mein Libchen, was willst du noch mehr? Refrain line from the poem "You have diamonds and pearls..." by the German poet Heinrich Heine (1797-1856). In Russia XIX - early XX centuries. often quoted in the original language. |
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