If means to tell the complete story, to confess and tell it all.
to give away a secret or surprise
'you've spilled the beans' means that you have revealed a plan or secret. For example you are planing a surprise birthday party and someone reveals the plan.
It means when someone tells you not to spill the beans to not tell something they told you--they want to choose the time of telling the news.
When Marjory accidentally tipped over her glass, she spilled milk everywhere.
don't reveal a secret
Spilled is the past tense and past participle of the verb to spill. Past participles can be used as adjectives, as well. Example: spilled milk
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Collective nouns for beans are a hill of beans or a can of beans.
Spill the beans, perhaps?
do not spill th beans becuase it is an important secret..
The phrase "spill the beans" likely originated in ancient Greece, where black or white beans were used in voting. Spilling the beans would reveal the result of the vote, hence the idea of revealing a secret or disclosing information.
Spill the Beans - EP - was created on 1993-08-25.
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Don't Spill the Beans - 1965 was released on: USA: 26 May 1965
Don't spill the beans[ tell everything you know ] or we'll end up in the slammer[jail] .
Truth.
It is believed to be from the greek voting method using beans.
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You can't because it's not an idiom. Perhaps you mean "spill the beans," which means to divulge a secret that you weren't supposed to talk about. In that case, you might say "Don't spill the beans" or "Bobby spilled the beans and told Rachel about her surprise party."