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Sleep soon, someone else needs your pillow

Zoshchenko M.M.
Zoshchenko M.M.

Phraseologism: Sleep soon, someone else needs your pillow.

Meaning: Quoted jokingly to hurry someone up.

Origin: From the story "Sleep soon" (1935-1937) by the satirist writer Mikhail Mikhailovich Zoshchenko (1894-1958). It mentions such a poster, which allegedly hung in the Feodosia Peasant's House (a hotel for peasants who came to the city). Serves for the formation (with the same purpose) of the same type of phrases - "drink quickly, someone else needs your mug", etc.

Random phraseology:

The party is our helmsman.

Meaning:

About someone's leadership role.

Origin:

Title and line from a song (1952-1953) written by the Soviet composer Vano Muradeli to lyrics by Sergei Mikhalkov: "The Party has rallied our peoples // Into a fraternal unified labor union. // The Party is our hope and strength, // The Party is our helmsman!" "

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