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Actor, director, and writer Phil Dunster at the world premiere of his short film "Idiomatic" at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday, June 9, as part of the short-film collection "Course Correction."
Source - portroids on Instagram
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Phil in Idiomatic. Trailer here.
The racing was truly delightful today
Thorpedo Anna showed her brilliance yet again in the G1 CCA Oaks
Dornoch showed his grit and heart with another victory snatched from the jaws of defeat in the G1 Haskell
And Idiomatic's showed her class in the G3 Molly Pitcher
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Idiomatic wins the G1 Spinster Stakes at Keeneland
English equivalent: To have a one track mind, to have an obsession.
ex. Sei il mio chiodo fisso = You’re my obsession.
(We do use the word “ossessione” -obsession- as well, but “chiodo fisso” gives a stronger intensity to that feeling)
Random idiom numero due 🤷🏻♀️
"Dove vivi?"
"Ah, vivo in culo ai lupi."
Lit. "Where do you live?" "Ah, I live in the wolves butt."
Now, I wish I had any idea as to who started saying this hahah, it's not the only saying that has to do with wolves too.
What this means basically is: I live in the middle of nowhere.
I can only guess that this "in the wolves butts" is based on the fact that wolves in Italy are generally found only up in the mountains where there are no people around, so it's technically "the middle of nowhere" 🤷🏻♀️