It means don't stir up trouble.
It means don't stir up trouble.
A line is a lie. They're saying they could lie to you (but won't).
the old lie means, like my dog ate my homework or what everyone uses and everyone knows about.
The idiom is: Let sleeping dogs lie. It means, don't aggravate a person or situation when it is already calm or calmed down. Example: "I hate her," Julie fumed three days after a girl insulted her at school. "I'll show her!" "The principal already took care of the problem," her mother counseled. "She has been expelled for a week and won't be bothering you again--let sleeping dogs lie." "The welfare office took away $50 in food stamps!" "Yes, but they didn't make you re-pay them when you earned $300 from your job. It might be better to let sleeping dogs lie." NOTE 1: The word dogs refer to dogs, not that you are calling someone a dog. NOTE 2: The word lie, here, means a sleeping dog, and does not mean a person as a liar. One origin of this idiom is that a dog can be cranky when abruptly awoken, and can attack. So it is better to not disturb the dog.
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You Lie Like a Dog was created on 2000-01-01.
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I Let Her Lie was created on 1995-07-17.
The saying "let sleeping dogs lie" means that it is often better to avoid stirring up trouble or revisiting past issues that could lead to conflict or complications. It suggests that some matters are best left undisturbed to prevent unnecessary problems. Essentially, it advises caution and discretion in dealing with potentially sensitive situations.
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You have to have 100% proof that the statement the person made to you or any other actions against you or another person is a lie. Unless you can prove what they are saying is a lie then you will have to accept the fact they are right and just let it go.
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