полтора землекопа

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Etymology[edit]

Literally, “one and a half diggers”; referring to a common textbook word problem about the number of diggers required to dig a ditch if the diggers are working at some fixed rate for a certain length of time; popularized by a 1965 children's book and a 1969 cartoon.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [pəɫtɐˈra zʲɪmlʲɪˈkopə]

Phrase[edit]

полтора́ землеко́па (poltorá zemlekópa)

  1. (humorous) one man and his dog, one or two people (a very small group)
    Synonym: раз, два и обчёлся (raz, dva i občólsja)
  2. an obviously absurd mathematical result