Sacred Cow. The idiom “Sacred Cow” refers to something that cannot be interfered with or harmed in any way. The idiom “Sacred Cow” refers to something.

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Sacred Cow

The idiom “Sacred Cow” refers to something that cannot be interfered with or harmed in any way. The idiom “Sacred Cow” refers to something that cannot be interfered with or harmed in any way.

Sacred Cow Example: Although the square-dancing club never attracts more than one or two members, it is Ms. Green’s sacred cow, and she refused to even consider discontinuing the club. Example: Although the square-dancing club never attracts more than one or two members, it is Ms. Green’s sacred cow, and she refused to even consider discontinuing the club.

Sacred Cow Example: When budget cuts are called for because the company is losing money, employees know not to suggest abandoning the annual company picnic. That even is a sacred cow as far as the chairman of the board is concerned. Example: When budget cuts are called for because the company is losing money, employees know not to suggest abandoning the annual company picnic. That even is a sacred cow as far as the chairman of the board is concerned.

Sacred Cow Origin: In HINDUISM, COWS are considered to be SACRED; thus, cows are not to be harmed, and certainly not killed for food. If a cow wanders into a shop, the merchant can only try to lure it out with food; he is NOT ALLOWED TO INTERFERE with it by prodding or poking, even if it is breaking everything in his shop. Origin: In HINDUISM, COWS are considered to be SACRED; thus, cows are not to be harmed, and certainly not killed for food. If a cow wanders into a shop, the merchant can only try to lure it out with food; he is NOT ALLOWED TO INTERFERE with it by prodding or poking, even if it is breaking everything in his shop.