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Dream come true idiot!

Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov
Ilya Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov

Phraseologism: Dream come true idiot!

Meaning: About a long-awaited event that did not bring the expected joy.

Origin: From the novel (ch. 30) "The Golden Calf" (1931) by Soviet writers Ilya Ilf (1897-1937) and Evgeny Petrov (1903-1942). The words of Ostap Bender, which he utters, having received his long-awaited million from the underground millionaire Koreiko: “Here I am, a millionaire!” Ostap exclaimed with cheerful surprise. “The idiot’s dreams have come true! Ostap suddenly became sad. the world did not change that very second and that nothing, absolutely nothing happened around.

Random phraseology:

Everyone's calendars lie.

Meaning:

Regarding all kinds of newspaper forecasts, weather reports, predictions of astrologers, interpretations of dream books, etc.

Origin:

From the comedy "Woe from Wit" (1824) by A. S. Griboyedov (1795-1829). The words of the old woman Khlestova (act. 3, yavl. 21). In many editions of comedy, not “everything”, but “everything” is erroneously printed, they often pronounce it the same way on stage

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