nu går skam på torra land

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From nu (now) +‎ går (goes) +‎ skam (shame) +‎ (on) +‎ torra land (dry land), in this expression referring to flooding onto dry land. Attested since the 17th century.

Interjection[edit]

nu går skam torra land

  1. (idiomatic) have you no shame?, things have gone too far
    Gifte han sig med sekreteraren en vecka efter att frun dog? Nu går skam på torra land.
    Did he marry his secretary a week after his wife died? Has he no shame?

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