Welcome back to our “Idioms of the World” series!
And now… heading up to Russia.
Idiom – Exatj zajcem
Meaning – To travel without a ticket
English idiom – we don’t have an equivalent
As home to the Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia probably has quite a few train-related idioms. “To ride as a hare” means to ride the train without a ticket, as we all know hares are prone to do. Apparently it comes from the fact that fare-dodgers would shake like a hare whenever the ticket inspectors would come round.
Thanks Hotel Club, for sharing these images, and Marcus Oakly for creating them.
Maybe, It could be, You see donkey and feel like you travel.