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!
tv. So, if you are so bothered or offended, take me into court and sue me. (A way of saying There is nothing you can do about it.) You don’t like the way I talk? So, sue me!
See also: sue
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- (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