What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch!, the Glossary
"What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch!" (ай да Пушкин, ай да сукин сын!, Ay-da Pushkin, ay-da sukin syn!; sometimes separated by exclamation mark instead of comma) is a catchphrase and winged word from Alexander Pushkin's correspondence with one of his friends, poet Pyotr Vyazemsky.[1]
Table of Contents
5 relations: Alexander Pushkin, Boris Godunov (play), Catchphrase, Pushkin studies, Pyotr Vyazemsky.
- 1820s neologisms
- 1825 works
- Alexander Pushkin
- Catchphrases
- Cultural depictions of Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Pushkin
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era.
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Boris Godunov (play)
Boris Godunov (Борис Годунов, Borís Godunóv; variant title: Драматическая повесть, Комедия o настоящей беде Московскому государству, o царе Борисе и о Гришке Отрепьеве, A Dramatic Tale, The Comedy of the Distress of the Muscovite State, of Tsar Boris, and of Grishka Otrepyev) is a closet play by Alexander Pushkin.
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Catchphrase
A catchphrase (alternatively spelled catch phrase) is a phrase or expression recognized by its repeated utterance. What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch! and catchphrase are catchphrases.
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Pushkin studies
The Pushkin studies is the branch of literary criticism which researches the life and works of Aleksandr Pushkin. What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch! and Pushkin studies are Alexander Pushkin.
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Pyotr Vyazemsky
Prince Pyotr Andreyevich Vyazemsky (p; 23 July 1792 – 22 November 1878) was a Russian Imperial poet, a leading personality of the Golden Age of Russian poetry.
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See also
1820s neologisms
- Aide-toi, le ciel t'aidera
- Chapbook
- Cliché
- Diorama
- East Turkestan
- His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition
- Mad as a hatter
- Pamphlet (poetry)
- Pea soup fog
- Perennial calendar
- Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi
- Snob
- What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch!
- White elephant gift exchange
- White trash
- Worldbuilding
1825 works
- 1825 State of the Union Address
- 1825 in architecture
- Constantine ruble
- What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch!
Alexander Pushkin
- 1012 Sarema
- 1014 Semphyra
- Alexander Pushkin
- Anna Olenina
- Boldino Museum
- Demolition of monuments to Alexander Pushkin in Ukraine
- House-Museum of Alexander Pushkin
- Kamianka, Cherkasy Oblast
- Mikhaylovskoye Museum Reserve
- Ode to Liberty (poem)
- Odesa Pushkin Museum
- Onegin stanza
- Pushkin Embankment in Taganrog
- Pushkin House
- Pushkin Institute
- Pushkin Is Our Everything
- Pushkin Park
- Pushkin Prize
- Pushkin studies
- Pushkin, Saint Petersburg
- Pushkinogorsky District
- Pushkinskiye Gory
- What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch!
Catchphrases
- "Holy..."
- 23 skidoo (phrase)
- Après moi, le déluge
- Ars longa, vita brevis
- Catchphrase
- Chashme Baddoor (slogan)
- De plane! De plane!
- Dilly Dilly
- Don't You Believe It!
- Elvis has left the building
- Follow the money
- Gabba Gabba Hey
- Gone to Texas
- Hang in there, Baby
- Hasta la vista, baby
- Holy cow (expression)
- I'll be back
- I've fallen, and I can't get up!
- In like Flynn
- Is Everybody Happy?
- Ke-mo sah-bee
- Life Alert Emergency Response
- List of catchphrases in American and British mass media
- Maaltake Garite Tol
- Mauka Mauka
- My Little Chickadee
- My kung fu is stronger than yours
- Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
- OK boomer
- Oh! You Kid!
- Olly olly oxen free
- Red pill and blue pill
- Rinehart (Harvard)
- Shaken, not stirred
- Shiver my timbers
- Snowclone
- Snowclones
- Strength is in truth
- Tell it to the Marines
- Tempest in a teapot
- The cake is a lie
- Threat or menace?
- What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch!
- Where no man has gone before
- Who shot J.R.?
- Work, brothers!
Cultural depictions of Alexander Pushkin
- Alexander Pushkin (diamond)
- Commemorative Cantata for the Centenary of the Birth of Pushkin
- Dostoevsky's Pushkin Speech
- Journey to Arzrum (film)
- Monument to Alexander Pushkin (Baku)
- Monument to Alexander Pushkin (Taganrog)
- Pushkin: The Last Duel
- Pushkinskaya Square
- Statue of Alexander Pushkin (Washington, D.C.)
- Statue of Alexander Pushkin, Riga
- The Composer Glinka
- What a Pushkin, what a son of a bitch!
- Young Pushkin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_a_Pushkin,_what_a_son_of_a_bitch!
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