cobbler, keep to your last

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Wooden lasts.

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Etymology

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From last (tool for shaping shoes), related to the Latin phrase sutor, ne ultra crepidam.

Proverb

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cobbler, keep to your last

  1. (idiomatic) Do not criticise matters outside your field of expertise; mind your own business.

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