So sue me American saying idiom US informal
It is a challenging phrase when someone discovers your faults.
A: "It's hard enough trying to keep this house clean without your throwing your things all over the place!" - B: "so sue me! We will make a mess again."
A: "You have been absent many times without good case." - B: "so sue me!"
A: "You forgot giving me the change many times." - B: "so sue me!"
be braved to face the challenge or quit chances
To do the most harmful, violent, unpleasant or dangerous etc. thing that one can do
To force someone to experience something difficult or unpleasant
If someone "buys a/(one's) wolf ticket", they respond hostilely to one's threats of violence or boastful words.
1. To make an announcement.
2. To shout in an attempt to get people's attention.
3. To confront someone about their wrongdoings or negative behavior.
4. Used to say that you challenge one to a fight.
5. To ask for someone's assistance or presence.
6. To put something to use, usually a talent or quality.
7. To place an order over the phone.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.