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The triumphant reversal of everything refusing to flow, from drains to to-do lists.
means To clear a blockage so that whatever was stuck — water, traffic, plans — moves freely again.
from From 'clog,' a Middle English word for a heavy wooden block; the 'un-' simply demands the block leave.
Original clogA literal wooden weight tied to animals.
Plumber's truthMost clogs are grease, hair, and patience.
Metaphor creepNow unclogs arteries, schedules, and sales funnels.