mind (one's) own beeswax
mind (one's) own beeswax
To not interfere in someone else's affairs; to not pry or be nosy. Often used as an imperative. Mind your own beeswax, will you? I can take care of my problems just fine. I really wish she would mind her own beeswax and stop asking me about my finances. So there I was, minding my own beeswax, when the security guard comes over and starts asking me all kinds of questions.
See also: beeswax, mind, own
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
Mind your own beeswax.
to mind one's own business. (Juvenile.) You just mind your own beeswax! Lay off! Mind your own beeswax!
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
mind your own beeswax
(...ˈbizwæks) tv. to mind one’s own business. (Juvenile.) Lay off! Mind your own beeswax!
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
mind your own beeswax
A euphemism for “mind your own business.” Since “mind their own business” sounds harsh, if not impolite, the close-sounding word “beeswax” was substituted. Those to whom the remark was directed might still get their noses out of joint, but somewhat less so than if the word had been “business.” An interesting, although fanciful, piece of folk etymology tells us that American colonial women stood over a kettle and stirred wax to make candles. If they didn't pay attention, the wax or fire might burn their hair and clothing. Someone who let her concentration wander would be reminded to “mind your own beeswax.”
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Endangered Phrases by Steven D. Price
- aint
- ain't
- be like ships in the night
- be like ships that pass in the night
- be ships that pass in the night
- not for a second
- not for a minute
- not for a moment
- not for a/one minute/moment/second/instant
- not for a instant