return to (one's) muttons
return to (one's) muttons
obsolete To return to a given topic or subject that one is discussing, explaining, ruminating over, talking about, etc. Taken from a humorous translation of the French idiom "revenons à nos moutons" (literally, "let us return to our sheep"), which has the same meaning. The constable, frustrated with the drunkard's rambling explanation, bade him return to his muttons. But I have strayed off course from the lecture, so let us return to our muttons before we run out of time.
See also: mutton, return
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- I came, I saw, I conquered
- dafuq
- FISHMO
- LAGNAF
- no fox given
- (Don't ask me,) I just work here.
- (Don't ask me,) I only work here.
- FISHDO
- ruminate