Refers to the common occurrence of a patient’s asking the doctor to show him the “nasty” (i.e., a lodged foreign object, gall/kidney stone, tumor, infection-colony x-ray, etc.) that was removed, and thus his intense suffering in finally alleviated. Deep-framing said undesirable for display on the person’s wall is optional.
Children are most often the patients exhibiting post-surgery curiosity, such as wanting to see a thorn/splinter (“No WONDER this was paining you so much --- just look how big and ugly it is!”) after it’s been extracted from their hurting appendage.
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The ACTUAL definition of this phrase.
"Curiosity Killed The Cat" couldn't help but click the links.
When someone wants to know about another buisness out of curiosity
Yeah i knew someone named icey he was real curious till he found out why Curiosity killed the Lil John John
a distaction from toughts by feeding mind with information
Can't stop curiosity jump, it became an addiction.