IDIOM OF THE DAY: Let the cat out of the bag FIGURATIVE MEANING: To reveal a secret, often unintentionally. TYPICAL USAGE: "She let the cat out of the bag about the surprise party." ORIGIN: This idiom may have originated from markets where unscrupulous traders would substitute a cat for a pig in a bag, revealing the deception only when the bag was opened.
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