![]() ![]() This is a faraway and isolated place that not many people go. Where the devil says goodnight "Gdzie diabeł mówi dobranoc" ![]() Mafia Boss: " Don't call the wolf from the forest, kid. Small-time crook: "Ah, you wouldn't hurt me, you're all talk" I ask for it back, you give it back or I break your back. Mafia Boss: You ask for a loan, I give you a loan. Small-time crook: "Look, old man, I had a few problems, alright? Get off my back" Similar English phrases are 'Let sleeping dogs lie', 'Don't poke the beast' & 'Don't wake the bear' To call the wolf out of the forest would be to call danger to you unnecessarily. To run into a wolf by accident while walking in the forest is a dangerous situation that we normally try to avoid. Here are 25 traditional Polish clever comebacks, ingenious insults, sly digs, sweet sayings and funny phrases from some feathered hat-wearing, kielbasa roasting, vodka drinking, mountain climbing, Polka dancing, Slavic squatting, pickle loving ancient Poles.ĭon't call the wolf from the forest "Nie wywołuj wilka z lasu"ĭon't stir up trouble for no reason. If you're low key looking to impress your squad with your fierce way of talking, then look no further than these old school Polish idioms to freshen up your convo. We're curving the Gen Z fam's "glow up" of language and keeping it OG. We don't think it's 'Gucci' to be 'thirsty', so we're finna give all you thots the t.e.a on what's REALLY straight fire. With the ability to ride the wave of evolving slang trends being a necessity in order to fully engage in modern entertainment programs, pop culture & social media, if you can't keep up then it seems as if you will you fall out of the loop and get left behind just like your grandparents did.īut we don't care. ![]()
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