Have it your way

have it (one's) way

To do what one wants or maintain a situation as desired. Typically used as an imperative when the speaker is irritated, often because their advice is being ignored. Fine, have it your way—sit in the sun. But I won't be the one slathering aloe on you if you get sunburned!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Have it your way.

It will be done your way.; You will get your way. (Usually shows irritation on the part of the speaker.) Tom: I would like to do this room in blue. Sue: I prefer yellow. I really do. Tom: Okay. Have it your way. Jane: Let's get a pie. Apple would be good. Bob: No, if we are going to buy a whole pie, I want a cherry pie, not apple. Jane: Oh, have it your way!
See also: have, way
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • have it (one's) way
  • to distraction
  • bloody well
  • jolly well
  • jolly-well
  • get the hump
  • give somebody/get the hump
  • miffed
  • get a rise from
  • get a rise out of