I can wait

I can wait

I have enough time and patience to wait for as long as it takes for you to do or say what I want. Often used in a sarcastic or threatening tone as a means of putting pressure on the other person. A: "I'm sorry, I know I have your money here somewhere. Do you want to come back tomorrow?" B: "Nope. Keeping looking—I can wait." A: "Sir, it's going to be at least an hour before your order is ready." B: "I can wait. I'm not leaving here without it."
See also: can, wait
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • the more things change, the more they stay the same
  • Excuse me for living!
  • Excuse me for breathing!
  • You call this (something)?
  • make a crack
  • (hardy) har har
  • come the acid
  • FIGJAM
  • FTFY
  • IFTFY