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Two Minute Hate

George Orwell
George Orwell

Phraseologism: Two minutes of hate.

Meaning: About an outburst of anger, irritation, etc. (ironic).

Origin: From the dystopian novel "1984" (1949) by the English writer George Orwell (pseudonym of Eric Blair, 1903-1950).

Random phraseology:

To sharpen balusters (balusters).

Meaning:

Engage in idle chatter, idle talk, gossip (simple disapproval).

Origin:

There are two versions of the turnover. According to the first version, an expression of professional origin. The initial meaning is to carve patterned curly columns of railings. Balusters and balusters - carved decorations of some parts of the building, railings (cf. Italian balustro - column, chiseled railings). The meaning of "to idle talk" developed no later than the 18th century. Another version raises the expression to the meaning of the Russian word balyas "telling", the Ukrainian balyas "noise", which go directly to the common Slavic root bal - "to tell".

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