Hobbyhorse : nm (word perhaps coming from the interjection day).
The word “dada” has several meanings:
1. In language childish : cheval.
To dada: to cheval.
2. Figurative and colloquial meaning (translation from English hobbyhorse) : Favorite subject, idea to which we keep coming back (hobby, mania, fad (Idea fixed).
It's his hobby.
Getting on his hobbies: se please à exhibit in develop consist of topic favori.
3. Denomination adopted by a movement artistic and literary revolution in 1916.
Surrealism comes from Dada.
Quotation from the writer, poet and essayist of Romanian and French languages and one of the founders of the Dada movement Tristan Tzara, whose real name is Samuel Rosenstock (1896-1963): "Dada was born from a revolt which was common to all adolescence”.
Adjectively invariable: The dada movement (Dadaism) (*).
Dada manifestos.
(*) The Dada movement (also called Dadaism) is an intellectual, literary, artistic and specific movement of the beginning of the XNUMXth century, which is characterized by a questioning of all ideological, aesthetic and political conventions and constraints.
Surrealism comes from Dada.
Quotation from the writer, poet and essayist of Romanian and French languages and one of the founders of the Dada movement Tristan Tzara, whose real name is Samuel Rosenstock (1896-1963): "Dada was born from a revolt which was common to all adolescence”.
Adjectively invariable: The dada movement (Dadaism) (*).
Dada manifestos.
(*) The Dada movement (also called Dadaism) is an intellectual, literary, artistic and specific movement of the beginning of the XNUMXth century, which is characterized by a questioning of all ideological, aesthetic and political conventions and constraints.