you and whose army
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- (rhetorical question, sarcastic) Used in response to someone’s threat suggesting that the person in question cannot do what they say alone.
- –I’m going to stop you from going out with that girl! —Yeah? You and whose army?
- 2001, “You and whose army?”, in Amnesiac, performed by Radiohead:
- Come on, come on / You think you'll drive me crazy? / Well, come on, come on / You and whose army? / You and your cronies
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you can't do all that on your own
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