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Winged words, phraseological units. Meaning, history of origin, examples of use

Winged words, phraseological units

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Right now I'll sing!

"Once upon a time there was a Dog"
"Once upon a time there was a Dog"

Phraseologism: Right now I'll sing!

Meaning: It is cited as a jokingly ironic commentary on the appearance of a person who is completely satiated, has received obvious pleasure from a plentiful feast.

Origin: From the cartoon "Once upon a time there was a Dog" (1982), written and directed by Eduard Vasilyevich Nazarov (1941-2016). The words of a well-fed Wolf, whom the Dog secretly brought to a village wedding and generously treated him so that he could satisfy his hunger.

Random phraseology:

Tell me who your friend is and I will tell you who you are.

Meaning:

A lot can be said about a person, his character, aspirations, moral qualities, principles, etc., if you know with whom he is friends, with whom he is close, etc.

Origin:

For the first time this idea is found in the ancient Greek playwright and poet Euripides (480-406 BC). But in its real, well-known aphoristic form, it became popular thanks to the Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes de Saavedra (1547-1616), who used it in his novel Don Quixote (the author's full title of the novel is The Glorious Knight Don Quixote of La Mancha, 1615) .

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