so, sue me
(so) sue me
I really don't care if you are offended or put off by what I said or did. The hyperbolic threat is meant to undermine how much importance another person is or may be giving something one did or said. A: "You never make your bed in the morning." B: "Sue me! It's just going to get messed up again when I go to bed tonight." Yeah, I like to have a beer or two each night after work—so sue me!
See also: sue
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
so, sue me.
If you are so angry, why don't go ahead and sue me. (A rude way of brushing off an angry person.) A: You ran into my car! You didn't even look where you were going! B: So, sue me.
See also: sue
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- (so) sue me
- So, sue me!
- sue
- sue me!
- since the beginning of time
- nothing new under the sun
- There is nothing new under the sun
- there's nothing new under the sun
- if you don't mind me asking
- if you don't mind my asking