přijít na buben
Czech
Etymology
When somebody went bankrupt in the past and their property was to be sold in an auction, it used to be announced to the public by drummers, who first beat the drums to acquire the attention and then read the announcement.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pr̝̊ɪjiːt na bubɛn]
Phrase
- (idiomatic, colloquial, of a person or company) go bankrupt, lose all money. Compare go bust.
- 2015, Eva Brindová, Je tam, je tam, je tam čert!, E-knihy jedou, page 10:
- Kdyby se takový handlíř nevyznal v účetnictví, za chvilku by přišel na buben.
- If such a horsetrader did not know the accounting, he would go bust in a while.
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Synonyms
- přijít na mizinu
See also
- přivést někoho na buben
References
- František Čermák et al., editors (2009) Slovník české frazeologie a idiomatiky, volume 3. Výrazy slovesné, page 61
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