Cats are often too curious for their own good. They can stick their noses into dangerous places and get killed. That's what it means.
"Curiosity killed the cat" means that curiosity bits everyone and they want to know what is happening or what is going to happen next. so dont go wondering around cause youll end up getting cuaght, or you can end up getting hurt.
But satisfaction brought it back
The idiom 'Curiosity killed the cat' means that being too inquisitive or nosy can lead to trouble or harm. It serves as a cautionary reminder to not be overly curious or meddlesome in situations that could be dangerous or harmful.
No, a cat was not actually killed in the movie "The Boondock Saints." The scene involving a cat being killed was simulated using special effects for the film.
The saying "curiosity killed the cat" is a warning that overly curious behavior can have negative consequences. It suggests that being too inquisitive or seeking information in risky or inappropriate ways can lead to trouble or harm.
Curiosity killed the cat.
Because................................................................................... You are curious about why the cat was killed, and that was what killed the cat!
It is very likely that "curiosity killed the cat" is meant rather than "care killed the cat". That idiom means that being curious is sometimes dangerous.
Slightly faster than the reactions of a cat, since "curiosity killed the cat".
curiosity killed the cat
the cat drank poison
The verb in that expression is "killed."
Curiosity killed the cat. It's a proverb warning that prying into other peoples' matters can get you in trouble.
"Curiosity killed the cat" means that curiosity bits everyone and they want to know what is happening or what is going to happen next. so dont go wondering around cause youll end up getting cuaght, or you can end up getting hurt.
Because curiosity is above the LAW!
curiosity killed the cat did x
But satisfaction brought it back