Verb
to let sleeping dogs lie (third-person singular simple present lets sleeping dogs lie, present participle letting sleeping dogs lie, simple past and past participle let sleeping dogs lie)
- (idiomatic) To leave things as they are; especially, to avoid restarting or rekindling an old argument; to leave disagreements in the past.
- Eventually, they decided it would be best to let sleeping dogs lie and not discuss the matter any further.
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[show ▼]leave things as they are
Tuck the Law Dog's
translation:
Rescue a dog. Support your local animal shelter. Tuck's favorites:
Cobb County Animal Shelter. Cherokee County Animal Shelter. Cherokee County Humane Society. Feed my friends only a good quality dog food: Darford, or, Back to Basics. Check the FDA website for pet food recalls. Drive carefully and enjoy the ride.
Take care, y'all, and Sweet Dreams (don't touch my remote!)
Tuck the Law Dog
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