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Hungarian
Etymology
Ellipsis of fel is van út, le is van út. Literally: “(there is) a way upwards and a way downwards too” or “(there is) a road uphill and a road downhill as well”.
Pronunciation
Phrase
fel is út, le is út
- you are free to go (used to tell somebody to go away)
1990, Róbert Hámori, Egérderby, Budapest: Eötvös Kiadó, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 204:Éva története: laza életvitelű, elvált anya, mostohaapa, rossz viszony, dettó. Az anya közli csemetéjével: fel is út, le is út.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)