What did I tell you?

What did I tell you?

I was completely right in what I told you previously; you should have listened to or believed me. What did I tell you? I knew there was no way that deal could be legitimate. What did I tell you—just one night of studying, and I completely aced the test!
See also: did, tell, what
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

what did I ˈtell you?

(also I ˈtold you so) used for telling somebody who did not listen to your warnings or take your advice that they were wrong and you were right: ‘I’ve got terrible stomach-ache.’ ‘What did I tell you? You should never have drunk the tap water.’ ‘She didn’t like the present.’ ‘I told you so. I knew she didn’t like perfume.’
See also: did, tell, what
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • (as) still as death
  • still as death
  • fall for
  • fall for (someone or something)
  • a different ball of wax
  • wax
  • squeaky
  • squeaky clean
  • lonesome
  • at sea about (something)