go to the goat's house for wool
English
Verb
go to the goat's house for wool (third-person singular simple present goes to the goat's house for wool, present participle going to the goat's house for wool, simple past went to the goat's house for wool, past participle gone to the goat's house for wool)
- To go to the wrong place for something; to seek help from a source that cannot provide it.
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