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be for it be in imminent danger of punishment or other trouble. British informal
2010JayneOur Great Southern Land I come in peace. But if any of that lot in there catch you watching that in here you'll be for it.
there's (or that's) - for you used ironically to indicate a particularly good example of a quality or thing mentioned.
1982William Least Heat-MoonBlue Highways Satchel Paige-there's a name for you-old Satch could fire the pill a hundred and five miles an hour.
- for (the usually specified country) used to indicate that someone does or can do the specified activity with great enthusiasm or tirelessness. British informal
2012Daily Telegraph My rose-tinted recollection of those days had me sailing through university in an indolent vinous haze, partying for England, playing lots of cricket, achieving a good degree without writing an essay or visiting a library.