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So that the service does not seem like honey

Yaroslav Gashek
Yaroslav Gashek

Phraseologism: So that the service does not seem like honey.

Meaning: About the severity of the duties performed.

Origin: The primary source is the book "The Adventures of the Good Soldier Schweik ..." (1921-1923) by the Czech writer Yaroslav Hasek (1883-1923). In the chapter "Schweik the simulator" (part 1, ch. 8) it is said that the "treatment" of simulators who strove to slip away from military service provided for various procedures ("torture"), including the intake of quinine, which was given to deviators "in horse doses, so that they would not think that military service is honey. It was called:" Lick chins.

Random phraseology:

Shabby look.

Meaning:

Untidy, unkempt appearance

Origin:

Peter I at one time transferred the weaving factory founded by him to one merchant - Ivan Zatrapeznikov. The factory produced coarse and cheap cloth. Since then, a man in a crumpled, shabby and dirty dress has been said to have a shabby appearance.

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