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Be everywhere and nowhere

Mark Valery Martial
Mark Valery Martial

Phraseologism: To be everywhere and nowhere.

Meaning: 1. About the ubiquitous and meticulous leader (jokingly ironic). 2. About some informal, secret organization, whose members act "on the ground" independently, but in accordance with the plans of this organization, for example, members of the Jesuit order, etc.

Origin: From the "Epigrams" (book 7) of the Roman satirist poet Martial (Valery Martial, c. 40 - c. 104).

Random phraseology:

Crazy money.

Meaning:

About big and light, unearned money that "fell from the sky."

Origin:

In Russian literature, for the first time it is found in the play "A Festive Dream - Before Dinner" (1859) by Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky (1823-1886). The servant Matryona says to Balzaminov (picture 1, scene 5): "Three hundred thousand! I don't believe it. Who has such crazy money that they gave you three hundred thousand for you." Later, A. N. Ostrovsky wrote the play "Mad Money" (1870), and also re-uses this expression in the play "Guilty Without Guilt" (1884), where its hero Shmaga says: "Yesterday, beyond all expectations, I got money , like mad, they ran, with the wind.

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