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Composting the brains: the importance of jargon and the etymology of its origin
In modern colloquial speech there are a variety of stable expressions. For example - "composting the brains", if this phrase was heard by a person who perfectly knows the Russian language, about a hundred years ago, he would not understand what is at stake. Today, the meaning of this jargon is approximately understandable to every indigenous Russian. Let's try to determine its exact meaning and find out where this expression came from.
Significance of the jargon
Variants of origin
According to some versions, this jargon came in informal vocabulary from prison thieves' jargon. As if there were no, today this stable phrase is often used in everyday conversation, a special popularity among young people. There are two variants of etymological origin. The most popular of them is from the noun "composter". This device for marking tickets in public transport by punching holes in them or marking with a special mark. Accordingly, the meaning of the expression "composting brains" can be literally explained as "holeing" or "forcing information with paint". The second option is more interesting - from the word "compost" (garbage and waste, naturally converted into humus, used for agricultural needs). In this case, our jargon can be deciphered like this: "turn the brain into something dirty, foul-smelling and unpleasant."
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