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Dirty Laundry Public Wash Uk People Couples Argue

Word Don't wash your dirty laundry in public
Description (UK) People, especially couples, who argue in front of others or involve others in their personal problems and crises, are said to be washing their dirty laundry in public; making public things that are best left private. (In American English, 'don't air your dirty laundry in public' is used.)

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