do your worst

do (one's) worst

To do something (typically something negative) to the fullest extent that one can. Often used as a challenging imperative. Do your worst, winter! My new coat can withstand your blizzards! They can do their worst, but I refuse to be intimidated.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

do your worst

do as much damage as you can (often used to express defiance in the face of threats).
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do your ˈworst

be as harmful, unpleasant, violent, etc. as you can: I refuse to pay this bill. Let them do their worst. The electricity company did their worst and cut off the supply.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • do (one's) worst
  • come in
  • take advantage of
  • take advantage of (someone or something)
  • take advantage of someone
  • take advantage of something
  • take advantage of something/somebody
  • your guts out
  • (one's) guts out
  • guts out
References in classic literature
You can do your worst! I thank Heaven that I am not of your class, whose men have flints for hearts and whose women can lie like angels."