Let's have some fun:>you tell us a proverb/saying/idiom/folk wisdom from your country>we try to guess its meaningI'll start:>Granny's shitting is over.
>>221854417the troubles have ended? or someone finally shut up? Here's one I like>it doesn't break three legs on a duck
>>221855097>>it doesn't break three legs on a duckIt's not that hard/it's easy? Won't cost much?
No you have and cancer you can get.
The old women are laying eggs
>>221854417>It appears Spanish to me
>Polish getawayThis is how we call when you leave the restaurant without paying
>>221855293it's impossible for me to understand any of this, it's very confusingpretty sure most countries have the same saying but refer to different languages than Spanish
>>221855391We have a saying here for when something is clear-cut, going "there's not a word of Spanish in there".
It's jacket like pants to me
>>221855270Something impossible/improbable happening?
>>221855367rude!>ocyganićto gypsy (verb) someone over = to rob or cheat someone>ożydzićto jew (verb) someone over = to rob or cheat someone>oszwabićto kraut (verb) someone over = to rob or cheat someone
>>221855174Your plans will not come to fruition and things might get worse on top of that?We have a rhyme for this>myślał indyk o niedzieli, a w sobotę łeb mu ścięli>turkey was thinking about sunday and they cut off its head on saturday
>>221855584Ah it's a deviation I made up. The original goes 'no you have and yes you can get', implying that asking for things can never hurt. But in true kankerman fashion I had to turn it into something more aggressive because I think being a dickhead is funny.
>>221855165means it's nothing impressive. Unless you find a three legged duck, it's not special