Kółko i krzyżyk
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What it means
Literally “circle and cross.” The Polish name for tic-tac-toe (noughts and crosses). Used figuratively for any pointless, going-nowhere situation — “going around in circles.”
Vocabulary
- kółko — small circle (diminutive of koło)
- krzyżyk — small cross (diminutive of krzyż)
Grammar note
Nominative neuter + masculine noun phrase joined by 'i' (and).
Cultural context
Every Polish child knows this game. The figurative use captures the futility of a game that always ends in a draw when both players know what they're doing.
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