a plague on both your houses
a plague on both your houses
I hope that bad things happen to both of you (and your families). The phrase appears in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. I can't believe the two of you would deceive me like this! A plague on both your houses!
See also: both, house, on, plague
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- look before you leap
- deceive (someone) into (something)
- deceive into
- diddle (someone) out of (something)
- diddle out of
- diddle something out of someone
- con (someone) into (something)
- con into
- bamboozle
- bamboozled