"Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"
Scandinavian common idiom for a non sequitur
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"Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"
Summary
"Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!" is a popular saying[1].
Key Facts
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s instance of is recorded as popular saying[2].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s instance of is recorded as expression[3].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s instance of is recorded as non sequitur[4].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s based on is recorded as "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"[5].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s has use is recorded as non sequitur[6].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s language of work or name is recorded as Norwegian[7].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s language of work or name is recorded as Danish[8].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[9].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s language of work or name is recorded as Finnish[10].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s country of origin is recorded as Norway[11].
- "Good Day, Fellow!" "Axe Handle!"'s NE.se ID is recorded as goddag-yxskaft[12].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include popular saying[2], expression[3], and non sequitur[4].