sneeze on the truth

English

Etymology

A common Russian superstition.

Verb

sneeze on the truth (third-person singular simple present sneezes on the truth, present participle sneezing on the truth, simple past and past participle sneezed on the truth)

  1. (idiomatic, humorous, rare) To sneeze just after somebody says something, superstitiously believed to verify or validate their statement.
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