2. To Let The Cat Out Of The Bag

Why do we say that "LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG"?


Where does the idiom come from?


Let's look at the history and use of this idiom as well as a pronunciation trick to say it more naturally.


Meaning: To tell a secret you weren't supposed to tell and ruin a surprise.


History: Scam artists would sell bags of cats instead of bags of pig meat during the depression.



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