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For that guy

Rozhdestvensky R.I.
Rozhdestvensky R.I.

Phraseologism: For that guy.

Meaning: Now the expression is used in an ironic (and sometimes disapproving) sense when it comes to forced work for others.

Origin: Initially, these words were covered with a heroic-romantic halo. "For that guy" - the name of the song on the verses of Robert Ivanovich Rozhdestvensky (birth name - Robert Stanislavovich Petkevich) by composer M. Fradkin from the film "A Minute of Silence" (the song also sounds in the film "Only Old Men Go to Battle"). the song has these words: And I live on the good land // For myself and for that guy... anniversary of the victory over fascist Germany.Moscow Komsomol members I. Skrinik and I. Bondareva proposed to include in the lists of work brigades the names of the workers of their enterprise who died at the front and thus carry out the plan for themselves and "for that guy."

Random phraseology:

Wolf in sheep's clothing.

Meaning:

About a hypocrite who hides his evil intentions under the mask of virtue (disapproved).

Origin:

The expression goes back to the text of the Gospel: "Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves" (Matthew 7:15).

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