Принесла прекрасное. В словаре жаргона наполеоновской армии (да, я тоже не знала, что такой существует) есть забавная идиома heureux comme un poisson sur la paille, счастлив как рыба в сене.
При этом ни о каком счастье речи не идет. Фраза буквально означает «быть в депрессии».
Планирую на все какдела в понедельник утром отвечать: «как у рыбы в сене».
Принесла прекрасное. В словаре жаргона наполеоновской армии (да, я тоже не знала, что такой существует) есть забавная идиома heureux comme un poisson sur la paille, счастлив как рыба в сене.
При этом ни о каком счастье речи не идет. Фраза буквально означает «быть в депрессии».
Планирую на все какдела в понедельник утром отвечать: «как у рыбы в сене».
BY еврейка у микрофона
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