sue the pants off (of) (one)
sue the pants off (of) (one)
To sue one for a huge sum of money, especially if it is all or more than one is able to pay. He threatened to sue the pants off me if I ever published the things we had just discussed. With all the evidence we've got, we'll be able to sue the pants off of their company.
See also: off, pant, sue
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
sue the pants off (of) someone
Sl. to sue someone for a lot of money. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) If they harm me in any way, I'll sue the pants off of them. He sued the pants off his landlord.
See also: off, pant, sue
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
sue the pants off (of) someone
tv. to sue someone for a lot of money. If they do it, I’ll sue the pants off of them.
See also: of, off, pant, someone, sue
sue the pants off someone
verbSee sue the pants off of someone
See also: off, pant, someone, sue
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- sue the pants off
- sue the pants off of someone
- sue the pants off someone
- 1FTR
- at one go
- at/in one go
- as one door closes, another (one) opens
- as one door closes, another one opens
- as one door closes, another opens
- be one of a kind