Pohjanmaan kautta

Etymology
lit. 'via Pohjanmaa/Ostrobothnia'; a phrase using as a roundabout way to refer to.

A story regarding this phrase is that it is a reference to the Finnish Civil War (1918). To prepare for a war of independence, a few thousand supporters of the independence movement received military training in Germany. They became to be called. According to the story, after the war, it became customary to propose a toast by asking "", and to this one was supposed to answer "" (as they are said to have infiltrated back to Finland via Ostrobothnia) and then the glasses were emptied to the bottom, and that over time the question has become unnecessary. However, this story may be apocryphal.

Interjection

 * 1) bottoms up