Toothpaste Is Out of the Tube

What Does "Toothpaste Is Out of the Tube" Mean?

"Toothpaste is out of the tube" is an English idiom. It means "a situation or information that cannot be undone or kept secret once it is revealed or made known."

Examples in Sentences

Here are three examples of the idiom "toothpaste is out of the tube" used in a sentence:

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See Also

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