kuin Esterin perseestä
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Finnish [edit]
Etymology [edit]
kuin (“like”) Esterin (“Esther's”) perseestä (“from ass”); of uncertain origin. Urban legend has it that "Esteri" was the Goddess of rain in pre-Christian Finland, but that's naturally false, as the name is of Biblical origin.
Phrase [edit]
kuin Esterin perseestä
- (vulgar, idiomatic) A metaphor of heavy rain or sometimes also of heavy snowfall, used like cats and dogs in English.
- Sataa kuin Esterin perseestä jo kolmatta päivää peräkkäin!
- It's raining cats and dogs already for a third day in a row!
- Sataa kuin Esterin perseestä jo kolmatta päivää peräkkäin!