back to the salt mines

The phrase "back to the salt mines" is a figurative expression that means returning to work or resuming a difficult and demanding task after a period of rest or leisure. It originates from the literal salt mines, which were physically challenging and arduous places to work. When someone says "back to the salt mines," they are typically expressing their reluctance or resignation about returning to their job or responsibilities.


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