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I just work as a magician

Oshanin L.I.
Oshanin L.I.

Phraseologism: I just work as a magician.

Meaning: A joking explanation of the successes, achievements, luck of the speaker, the answer to other puzzling questions.

Origin: From the song "I work as a magician" (1964), written by the composer Eduard Kolmanovsky to the verses of the poet Lev Ivanovich Oshanin (1912-1996): "Why, my friend? Yes, because // I did not teach life from textbooks, // I just work wizard."

Random phraseology:

Delicate and amazing.

Meaning:

Used as a playful compliment formula.

Origin:

From the novel (ch. 24 "The weather favored love") "The Golden Calf" (1931) by Soviet writers Ilya Ilf (1897-1937) and Evgeny Petrov (1903-1942): "Why did you love me?" Zosya asked, touching Ostap by the hand. - You are tender and amazing, - the commander answered, - you are the best in the world. For a long time and silently they sat in the black shadow of the museum columns, thinking about their little happiness. It was warm and dark, like between the palms."

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