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A plumber could elaborate..... but toilet water (being dirtiest) and tap water (being cleanest) must each flow separately within different pipes in the house, for obvious reasons. So basically it's a colorful way to make a difference, put things at order, divide in two. Jesus said he would one day separate the wheat from the chaff, goats from the sheep, or a season my arrive in which some of the participants will be "separated "the men" from "the boys." Some may see these as using parables: which is simply " A comparison, or a parallel, by which one thing is used to illustrate another."

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The saying "separating the toilet from the tap" means keeping things separate or maintaining boundaries between different aspects of life or different roles and responsibilities. It implies keeping things clean and avoiding contamination or mixing of unrelated or incompatible elements.

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