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Hi. I wanted to ask. Does this phrase mean the same as "If you don't grease the wheels the cart won't go"?
here's the whole sentence : Rahim Khan told me Baba had personally funded the entire project, paying for the engineers, electricians, plumbers, and laborers, not to mention the city officials whose “mustaches needed oiling.”
7 de jul. de 2014 19:15
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Hmmmm yes, no, kind of. The thing is, it looks like a turn of phrase created by the writer. It's not a common expression in English.
In one sense, it has a similar meaning to "If you don't grease the wheels the cart won't go" because Baba paid off the city officials, even though they did nothing. I guess if he hadn't paid them, they would have done something to sabotage the project.
However, oil for moustaches is a pretty frivolous thing. Baba paid them a bribe of sorts, and the city officials created a silly excuse for receiving that money. They wanted to make the payment look "legitimate", even though they were clearly getting a kickback for doing nothing... they were neither the wheels nor the cart. So in another sense it wasn't money that was properly spent.
7 de julio de 2014
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