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Literally translates as "salmon snake" (lohi = salmon, käärme = snake).
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Literally translates as "laundry boys" (pyykki = laundry, pojat = boys).
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An insignificant, unimportant party or an event.
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Wednesday; calling Wednesday "Little Saturday" is for the purpose of making it a drinking day as well. Some bars stay open later on Wednesdays as well.
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In Finland, any alcohol stronger than 5,5 % is sold in special stores ran by the government, and the wines are organized so that the cheaper the wine is, the lower it is on the shelves. Thus, you need to squat down to get the most affordable wine from the bottom shelf; "squat wine".
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To drink alcohol alone at home in one's underwear.
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A slight connection between the previous topic that was discussed and a new one.
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A scaredy cat, a coward; someone who is easily scared and often afraid of things.
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A measurement of distance used by Sami people; a distance which a reindeer can go before needing to stop to urinate, and which is said to be around 7.5 kilometers.
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Homma hanskassa (hanskat hukassa) začať sa učiť
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To have task/job in one's glove (but the gloves are lost) To have something under control/being able to handle a task, (gloves lost) is added when something is not under control or can not be done.
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To give up; often also used for quitting your job.
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Kuin perseeseen ammuttu karhu začať sa učiť
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Like a bear shot in the ass
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(Have) one's own cow in the ditch Being personally interested in the matter.
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Juosta pää kolmentana jalkana začať sa učiť
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Run with the head as a third leg
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Olla kaikki Muumit laaksossa začať sa učiť
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Have all the Moomins in the valley To wonder if someone is crazy; Moomins are famous children books' characters.
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Means being broke; not having money.
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Go to forest (in something) To go wrong in something, or failing a task.
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Ordering someone to go away in an insulting manner.
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To pull a pea up one's nose Be provoked; get offended by something.
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To go/become gingerbread cookie When something goes wrong
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To be unconscious; used for example after someone fainted.
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Sopii kuin nyrkki silmään začať sa učiť
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Fits like a fist in the eye Equivalent to English saying, "fits like a glove"; when something fits really well.
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Basically, "and that's that".
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Ottaa tilaisuudesta vaari začať sa učiť
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Take a grandpa out of a possibility Take the opportunity when one is available; take a chance.
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In the year of sausage and mashed potatoes
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On the yard like a snowman Not know anything about a subject or a topic that's being discussed, and thus being confused.
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The chicken cage of terror
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Ei tippa tapa eikä ämpäriin huku začať sa učiť
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A drop won't kill you and you can't drown in a bucket Basically encouraging themselves or someone else to drink alcohol.
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Have sausages on one's eyes
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Ottanut pari neuvoa-antavaa začať sa učiť
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Taken a few advice givers
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(Have) one's brains in the cloakroom
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Päästää sammakko suustaan začať sa učiť
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To let a frog out of one's mouth Accidentally saying something that shouldn't have been said, for example something embarrassing or offensive.
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Irtoaa kuin mummon hammas začať sa učiť
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Comes loose like a grandmother's tooth Something that goes very easily.
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To be nuts about something.
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Even stones are interested A sarcastic way of saying "that's so interesting"; a response to a definitely not-interesting topic or piece of information.
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Literal translation: to have black socks
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