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An invitation to execution

Nabokov V.V.
Nabokov V.V.

Phraseologism: An invitation to execution.

Meaning: About an invitation to somewhere where mental, moral or physical torment awaits a person, and he guesses or knows about it (jokingly ironic).

Origin: Title of the novel (1935) by Russian and American writer Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1899-1977).

Random phraseology:

But we make rockets.

Meaning:

It is cited as an ironic commentary on manifestations of false, semi-official patriotism.

Origin:

From the song "The Story of Technologist Petukhov" (1964), written by journalist, actor and performer of his own songs Yuri Iosifovich Vizbor (1934-1984) for a variety performance by actor Yevgeny Vesnik: "But we are making rockets, // Blocking the Yenisei, // And also in ballet // We are ahead of the rest!"

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