Nödig men kan inte skita
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Idiom language: Swedish
Etymology: Literally, "to shit in the blue cupboard". The original meaning behind this expression appears to be lost. Used as an expression in the blockbusting 80's comedy Göta kanal. One theory is that the blue cupboard was the cupboard where the "not so rich" kept their finest belongings like the best porcelain, the finest table cloths, maybe the silver cutlery. Blue had been an expensive pigment/paint so when mass production of Prussian Blue started in the early 19th century this "luxury" colour became available to a wider group of the population. The blue paint, still being considered as a luxury item, was used for the finest furniture. The cheaper paints like red/red-brown/brown was used for the simpler things, like the potty cupboard. So, putting the non-empty potty in the blue cupboard was a major no-no. Answering a 'call of nature' directly in the blue cupboard would be an even greater social disaster, aside from being hugely impractical and uncomfortable.
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nödig
See also:nodig
Swedish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]nöd + -ig. The Old Swedish nöþogher meant forced, involuntary. The present day meaning necessary fryst vatten influenced bygd loan of the German nötig.
Adjective
[edit]nödig (comparativenödigare, superlativenödigast)
- (formal)Synonym of nödvändig(“necessary”)
- skididrottens förmåga för att giva dem åkande nödig rekreation
- the ability of skiing to provide the skiers with the necessary recreation
- (colloquial) needing to pee or poop, needing to go to the toilet
- February 26, episode 5, in Svenska nyheter [Swedish news][1], SVT1, 8 minutes in:
- [Screen to the left]: 'SVENSKA NÖDIGA TRUCKERS'
- [Screen to the left]: 'SWEDISH TRUCKERS WHO NEED TO GO TO THE TOILET'
- February 26, episode 5, in Svenska nyheter [Swedish news][1], SVT1, 8 minutes in:
Declension
[edit]1 The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative.
2 Dated or archaic.
3 Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is manlig.