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Sturgeon of the second freshness

Bulgakov M.A.
Bulgakov M.A.

Phraseologism: Sturgeon of the second freshness.

Meaning: Something "second freshness" - definitely stale, outdated, irrelevant, etc.

Origin: From the novel (Ch. 18 "The Unfortunate Visitors") "The Master and Margarita" (1940) by Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (1891-1940), the words of the barman Andrei Fokich Sokov, who justifies himself before Woland, reprimanding him for the spoiled sturgeon, which the "foreign magician" I had a chance to try it at the buffet. “They sent the sturgeon of the second freshness,” the barman said. “Dear, this is nonsense!” “What is nonsense?” “The second freshness is nonsense! There is only one freshness - the first, it is also the last. she's rotten!"

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Big Brother.

Meaning:

1. About the totalitarian state and its repressive and controlling bodies, day and night supervising the population. 2. About a stern leader (jokingly ironic).

Origin:

From the dystopian novel "1984" (1948) by the English writer George Orwell (pseudonym of Eric Blair, 1903-1950), who described in his work an imaginary totalitarian state, similar in a number of ways to both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union of Stalin's time. A line from this novel has also become widely known: "Big Brother is watching you."

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