I cried when my Mother swatted me for spilling my milk. Origins are most likely sprang from faery lore. It was thought, to attract faeries and their blessing or good luck to a house, laying out a "shrine" with food brought favour to the house. Whenever milk s spilled, it was considered the offering was discounted and wasting the food also added to the difficultly in feeding a family.
The phrase originated in America during the Great Depression because the price of milk as a commodity had fallen so low due to its overabundance relative to demand, that dairy farmers were subsidized by the state to destroy their surplus in order to bring prices back up to a profitable level. The destruction of a commodity in order to alleviate the crisis of overproduction would be, in any system other than capitalist enterprise, utterly absurd. Hence the need for Propaganda and a cute, memorable idiom like this one.
Yes, "Don't cry over spilled milk" is a cliche. Most well-known figures of speech are somewhat trite and shouldn't be used in formal writing. However, depending on who you're writing (or speaking) to, figures of speech like not crying over spilled milk can sometimes be very effective--but really only in casual, informal work or speech.
Each of those idioms is already a sentence.
'It's no use crying over spilt milk' literally means that if you spill milk, crying won't unspill it. It's used to point out to someone that has had a disappointment, that crying about it will not improve the situation so they should do something practical about it.The idiom that there is no use crying over spilt milk means that if we make a mistake and something gets broken, it is not helpful to wail in lament, and instead we should simply clean up the mess and get on with it.This saying comes from the days when dairy animals were milked by hand into a pail. Milk does get spilled occasionally when the pail is tipped over, and then there simply is no getting it back into the pail. Like many other times in life, crying or complaining won't help at all, and it's better not to waste the time or energy and instead just get back to the task at hand.It means what happened has happened. Alternate spellings: Don't cry over spilt milk. This idiomatic expression means that it's no use worrying about unfortunate events which have already happened and which cannot be changed.Dont cry over spilt milk means don't make a fuss over something that can't be fixed, and isn't very important anyway.It means that you should not worry or get upset over things that you cannot (or can no longer) influence.To not get upset over pointless things. Like if I cried over the fact I had cat hairs on my hat.It means not to get upset over nothing. You can;t have a lot of regrets. Relax. If things don't come out as you planned, just chill.It means that once something minimally bad has happened you cannot do anything about it because it is over and done with.......clean up, learn from mistake and carry ondont let little, insignificant events get to you and bother you, let it go by dont worry about it.It means that what has happened is over and can not be changed, so clean up the mess and get on with lifeThis saying is interpreted as "don't overreact over small mistakes."
Over there.
"Head over heels in love" would be one idiom.
Over a Barrel: helpless, at a disadvantage
"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.
I had a big incident in acafeteria because I spilt my milk all over the floor.
spilt milk
Don't cry over spilt milk.
When you cry over spilt milk
Fraggle Rock - 1983 Don't Cry Over Spilt Milk 1-10 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Each of those idioms is already a sentence.
This expression means that there is no use in getting upset over something that has already happened and cannot be changed. It advises letting go of past mistakes or mishaps and moving forward positively.
You swiched over to their band! Traitor, you doubble crossed us.
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's no use crying over spilt milk' literally means that if you spill milk, crying won't unspill it. It's used to point out to someone that has had a disappointment, that crying about it will not improve the situation so they should do something practical about it.The idiom that there is no use crying over spilt milk means that if we make a mistake and something gets broken, it is not helpful to wail in lament, and instead we should simply clean up the mess and get on with it.This saying comes from the days when dairy animals were milked by hand into a pail. Milk does get spilled occasionally when the pail is tipped over, and then there simply is no getting it back into the pail. Like many other times in life, crying or complaining won't help at all, and it's better not to waste the time or energy and instead just get back to the task at hand.It means what happened has happened. Alternate spellings: Don't cry over spilt milk. This idiomatic expression means that it's no use worrying about unfortunate events which have already happened and which cannot be changed.Dont cry over spilt milk means don't make a fuss over something that can't be fixed, and isn't very important anyway.It means that you should not worry or get upset over things that you cannot (or can no longer) influence.To not get upset over pointless things. Like if I cried over the fact I had cat hairs on my hat.It means not to get upset over nothing. You can;t have a lot of regrets. Relax. If things don't come out as you planned, just chill.It means that once something minimally bad has happened you cannot do anything about it because it is over and done with.......clean up, learn from mistake and carry ondont let little, insignificant events get to you and bother you, let it go by dont worry about it.It means that what has happened is over and can not be changed, so clean up the mess and get on with lifeThis saying is interpreted as "don't overreact over small mistakes."
'It's no use crying over spilt milk' literally means that if you spill milk, crying won't unspill it. It's used to point out to someone that has had a disappointment, that crying about it will not improve the situation so they should do something practical about it.The idiom that there is no use crying over spilt milk means that if we make a mistake and something gets broken, it is not helpful to wail in lament, and instead we should simply clean up the mess and get on with it.This saying comes from the days when dairy animals were milked by hand into a pail. Milk does get spilled occasionally when the pail is tipped over, and then there simply is no getting it back into the pail. Like many other times in life, crying or complaining won't help at all, and it's better not to waste the time or energy and instead just get back to the task at hand.It means what happened has happened. Alternate spellings: Don't cry over spilt milk. This idiomatic expression means that it's no use worrying about unfortunate events which have already happened and which cannot be changed.Dont cry over spilt milk means don't make a fuss over something that can't be fixed, and isn't very important anyway.It means that you should not worry or get upset over things that you cannot (or can no longer) influence.To not get upset over pointless things. Like if I cried over the fact I had cat hairs on my hat.It means not to get upset over nothing. You can;t have a lot of regrets. Relax. If things don't come out as you planned, just chill.It means that once something minimally bad has happened you cannot do anything about it because it is over and done with.......clean up, learn from mistake and carry ondont let little, insignificant events get to you and bother you, let it go by dont worry about it.It means that what has happened is over and can not be changed, so clean up the mess and get on with lifeThis saying is interpreted as "don't overreact over small mistakes."