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Haircut under Kotovsky!

"Kotovsky"
"Kotovsky"

Phraseologism: Haircut under Kotovsky!

Meaning: Haircut bald.

Origin: From the Soviet film "Kotovsky" (1943), filmed by director Alexei Faintsimmer based on the script by Alexei Yakovlevich Kapler (1904-1979). This refers to a bald haircut, since Kotovsky shaved his head.

Random phraseology:

To serve would be glad, it is sickening to serve.

Meaning:

About intolerance to servility, toady.

Origin:

From the comedy "Woe from Wit" (1824) by A. S. Griboyedov (1795-1829). The words of Chatsky (act. 2, yavl. 2): "Famusov: I would say, firstly: do not be blissful, // Don't mismanage your name, brother, // And, most importantly, go and serve. Chatsky: I would be glad to serve, it would be sickening to serve. Famusov: That's it, you are all proud! // Would you ask how the fathers did? // Would study, looking at the elders ... "

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