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Nonsense on vegetable oil

Proverbs and sayings
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Phraseologism: Nonsense on vegetable oil.

Meaning: About something not worthy of attention, about stupid reasoning (disapproved).

Origin: Phraseologism is actually Russian. Nonsense - the same root as wood chips (from an unpreserved chep). Initially, they meant plucked small slices of potatoes or any other vegetables, fried in vegetable oil. The option "nonsense in vegetable oil" is secondary.

Random phraseology:

Spring dreams.

Meaning:

Expect change for the better.

Origin:

This expression (as well as "breathed in the spring", etc.), as applied to political life, first appeared in the liberal newspaper Russkiye Vedomosti on September 24, 1904, in connection with the appointment of the Minister of the Interior, Prince. P. D. Svyatopolk-Mirsky (1857-1914): "Spring breath ... this is the general impression, it is said in society, it is noted by the press."

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