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: Wait what were we talking about again?
: Oh yeah...
: please, with the milk... it's not "milking" until the source of the
: milk has no more to give, and you're eeking as much from it as possible.
Well firstly those two things don't have to go together, in fact they can't: if there's no more to give, how can you get more? Secondly, that's not what comes to my mind when that phrase is used. Milking something, to me, is making something take more time than it needs to and more time than it should.