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Yiddish: The hat on a thief burns. Next. A thief's guilty conscience will betray him sooner or later. SOURCE: Bernstein, Jüdische Sprichwörter und ...
Mar 3, 2016 · “The thief has a burning hat” is a humorous bungle in the translation of languages that only idioms seem to be so adept at creating.
A person who does bad is aware of the wrongness in their actions, and therefore will show signs. (Literally "on the head of the thief the hat burns.") ...
Jun 18, 2023 · The thief never lets go of the idea that he is a thief, so he grabs the "burning" hat.
The Hat Burns on the Head of the Thieves · Director. Oren Shkedy · Writer · Giora Chamizer · Stars · Omer Goldman · Tuti Ninio · Asaf Hertz.
The Hat Burns on the Thief's Head (old Hebrew proverb) (London 2006). Meaning: Someone who's consciousness is not clear will act weird and might make himself ...
Literally: On the head of the thief burns his hat. Idiomatically: A thief is his own worst accuser. “Bo-er,” meaning to burn, is well known to us from the ...
Feb 20, 2015 · In Russian, someone with an uneasy conscience is described by an idiom that translates as “The thief has a burning hat”–perhaps because he's suffering ...
Nov 30, 2022 · The actor, who played thief Harry in the 1992 holiday movie, says he burned his head in an infamous scene in which his character's hat catches on fire.