Water under the bridge

The phrase "water under the bridge" is an idiom that refers to a past event or situation that is no longer important or relevant. It means that whatever happened in the past cannot be changed or undone and should be let go or forgotten. Just as water flowing under a bridge is constantly moving and cannot be retrieved, the phrase suggests moving on from past experiences or conflicts.


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