Cyrk na kółkach
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What it means
Literally “a circus on wheels.” Describes a chaotic, disorganized, or ridiculous situation — a complete mess or farce. Similar to “a three-ring circus” in English.
Vocabulary
- cyrk — circus
- kółka — wheels (diminutive plural)
- na kółkach — on wheels (locative)
Grammar note
'Na kółkach' uses the locative plural of 'kółko' (diminutive of 'koło'). The diminutive adds a slightly mocking tone.
Cultural context
The phrase evokes a travelling circus — chaotic, loud, and unpredictable. Often used to describe dysfunctional organizations or events.
Intermediate
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