curiosity killed the cat

The phrase "curiosity killed the cat" is an idiom that is often used to caution someone against being too inquisitive or excessively prying into matters that do not concern them. It implies that excessive curiosity or seeking knowledge about certain things can have harmful consequences or lead to trouble.


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