Czech n

Czech n
1) A certain lawyer was quite wealthy and had a summer house in the country, to which he retreated for several weeks of the year. Each summer, the lawyer would invite a different friend of his (no, that's not the punch line) to spend a week or two up at this place, which happened to be in a backwoods section of Maine. On one particular occasion, he invited a Czechoslovakian friend to stay with him. The friend, eager to get a freebee off a lawyer, agreed. Well, they had a splendid time in the country - rising early and living in the great outdoors. Early one morning, the lawyer and his Czechoslovakian companion went out to pick berries for their morning breakfast. As they went around the berry patch, gathering blueberries and raspberries in tremendous quantities, along came two huge Bears - a male and a female. Well, the lawyer, seeing the two bears, immediately dashed for cover. His friend, though, wasn't so lucky, and the male bear reached him and swallowed him whole. The lawyer ran back to his Mercedes, tore into town as fast has he could, and got the local backwoods sheriff. The sheriff grabbed his shotgun and dashed back to the berry patch with the lawyer. Sure enough, the two bears were still there. "He's in THAT one!" cried the lawyer, pointing to the male, while visions of lawsuits from his friend's family danced in his head. He just had to save his friend. The sheriff looked at the bears, and without batting an eye, leveled his gun, took careful aim, and SHOT THE FEMALE. "Whatdya do that for!" exclaimed the lawyer, "I said he was in the other!" "Exactly," replied the sheriff, "and would YOU believe a lawyer who told you that the Czech was in the Male?" 2) Do restaurant patrons in Prague always get separate Czechs? finish n

English expressions. 2014.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Czech — (Transkription von Čech) ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Arnošt Czech Czechenherz (1878–1951, tschechischer Schriftsteller, Poet, Dramatiker und Übersetzer Bronisław Czech (1908–1944), polnischer Skisportler Christopher Czech (* 1989),… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Czech — may refer to: Czech cuisine Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe Czech language Czechs, the people of the area One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech and Rus The word is also contained in the names of some… …   Wikipedia

  • czech — czech·ish; czech·ize; czech·o·slo·va·kia; czech; czech·o·slo·vak; …   English syllables

  • Czech — ► NOUN 1) a person from the Czech Republic or (formerly) Czechoslovakia. 2) the Slavic language spoken in the Czech Republic, closely related to Slovak. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ relating to the Czech Republic. ORIGIN Polish spelling of the Czech …   English terms dictionary

  • Czech — (ch[e^]k; 204), prop. n. 1. One of the Czechs. [1913 Webster] 2. The language of the Czechs (often called Bohemian), the harshest and richest of the Slavic languages. [1913 Webster] 3. Of or pertaining to Czechoslovakia or the Czech Republic.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Czech — Czech1 [chek] n. 1. a Bohemian or Moravian Slav, or a Silesian Slav of the Czech Republic 2. the West Slavic language of the Czechs 3. loosely a person born or living in Czechoslovakia 4. a person born or living in the Czech Republic adj. of the… …   English World dictionary

  • Czech|ic — «CHEHK ihk», adjective. = Czech. (Cf. ↑Czech) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Czech — said to be from the name of an ancestral chief, but perhaps from a source akin to Czech ДЌeta army …   Etymology dictionary

  • Czech — is now the settled (Polish) form of the adjective relating to Czechoslovakia (now two States, the Czech Republic and Slovakia) …   Modern English usage

  • Czech — Czech, nach der Sage der erste Herzog von Böhmen, s.d. (Gesch.); daher Czechen, so v.w. Böhmen, u. Czechische Sprache, so v.w. Böhmische Sprache …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Czech — (spr. tsch ), 1) Franz Hermann, Priester des Piaristenordens, geb. 20. Sept. 1788 zu Münchengrätz in Böhmen, gest. 28. Juli 1847 in Nikolsburg, trat 1808 zu Leipnik in Mähren in den genannten Orden, wurde Lehrer am Gymnasium xzu Nikolsburg und… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”