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Go under the window, wander under the window

Proverbs and sayings
Proverbs and sayings

Phraseologism: Go under the window, wander under the window.

Meaning: Begging, begging, begging.

Origin: Under the windows (under the window), collecting alms, beggars used to go.

Random phraseology:

To the hat analysis.

Meaning:

Be late, show up when it's all over.

Origin:

The saying arose in those days when in our frosty country people, coming to church in warm clothes and knowing that it was impossible to go inside in a hat, folded their three-pieces and caps at the very entrance. At the end of the church service, leaving, everyone took them apart. Only those who were clearly in no hurry to go to church came to the "hat analysis".

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