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the art of solving problems by throwing them out a window, ideally with the person still attached.
means the act of throwing someone or something out of a window, especially as a political statement.
from from latin de- (out of) plus fenestra (window); popularized by the prague defenestrations of 1419 and 1618, when angry bohemians literally hurled officials from castle windows to kick off wars.
prague did it twice1419 and 1618, both times starting a war
survivors happened1618 victims landed in a manure pile, unharmed
still a legal termused seriously in political and criminal history