Yes, there is "no point crying over spilt milk" because whatever happened has happened and there is no way to go back to the past to prevent the happening. However, crying over spilt milk is useful in that is helps us to feel regret and hence we will learn to prevent the happening in future.
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Fraggle Rock - 1983 Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk 1-10 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
"It's no use crying over spilt milk!" is an idiom that means that something that you have no control over has happened, so it is no use feeling sorry for yourself.
Fraggle Rock - 1983 Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk 1-10 was released on: USA: 14 March 1983 West Germany: 11 February 1984 UK: 10 March 1984 Netherlands: 11 December 1984 Belgium: 10 January 1985
It means to dwell on past mistakes or misfortunes that cannot be undone. It's a reminder to accept what has happened and move on, rather than wasting time and energy on something that is already done.
It means don't cry over something trivial.It also means not to worry about something that has already happened and that you can't fix. You can't put milk backinto the glass, so don't worry about it! Clean it up. Move on.dont cry over little things
Yes. Any sort of liquid spilled into any electronical thing will damage it. The only "possible" thing is to let it completely air dry then try it but it will still probably fry it. You shouldn't cry over spilt milk inside your ps2
That is not a grammatically correct sentence, so it means nothing. The old saying "There's no use crying over spilled milk" means that it's not helpful to cry and carry on over something that's already happened and cannot be changed - I have no idea what the "make more milk" addition might mean.
This means "Don't cry over spilled milk" or "No use crying over spilled milk".
This means something that's done and can't be undone. Least said, soonest forgotten. Don't cry over spilt milk. Sometimes it's best to forget past hurts or mistakes and just move on.