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Why keep a dog and bark yourself

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Why keep a dog and bark yourself? (British & Australian)
something that you say which means there is no purpose in doing something yourself when there is someone else who will do it for you. Just leave the glasses on the table - the bar staff will collect them. After all, why keep a dog and bark yourself?
See also: bark, dog, keep, why

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