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Megillah

French
French

Phraseologism: Megillah.

Meaning: About a long, endless story (and often boring).

Origin: This phraseologism is an exact tracing-paper from the French "coudre avec du fil blanc'." The expression arose from a "boring" fairy tale, which is teased by children who pester them with a request to tell them a fairy tale: "Shall I tell you a fairy tale about a white bull? - Tell. - Tell me, tell me, tell me a fairy tale about a white bull? - Tell. - You tell me, but I tell you how long we will have, but how long it will be! Should I tell you a fairy tale about a white bull?" etc., until one gets tired of asking, and the other answers.

Random phraseology:

Wait by the sea for the weather.

Meaning:

It is in vain to hope for something without doing anything to fulfill the desired, to be in a state of indefinite expectation.

Origin:

The expression probably arose in the days of the sailing fleet, when one had to wait for a favorable time for sailing. The word weather here means "good weather, bucket ("clear, sunny, dry weather")".

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