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Celebration of disobedience

Mikhalkov S.V.
Mikhalkov S.V.

Phraseologism: Feast of Disobedience.

Meaning: About the spirit of contradiction, which manifests itself in any specific deeds (jokingly-iron.).

Origin: The name of the story-tale "Feast of Disobedience" (1971) by the Soviet poet Sergei Mikhalkov (1913-2009).

Random phraseology:

Everything is plundered, betrayed, sold.

Meaning:

About the unsatisfactory situation for the speaker in the country, institution or own life.

Origin:

The opening line from the poem "Everything is plundered, betrayed, sold ..." (June, 1921) by the Russian poetess Anna Andreevna Akhmatova (pseudonym A. A. Gorenko, 1889-1966): "Everything is plundered, betrayed, sold, // Black Death a wing flickered, // Everything was gnawed away by hungry melancholy, // Why did it become light for us?

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