how very dare you

English edit

Etymology edit

Catchphrase from British TV comedy series The Catherine Tate Show (first broadcast in 2004).

Interjection edit

how very dare you

  1. (humorous, emphatic) Synonym of how dare you
    • 2015, Carmel Harrington, Every Time a Bell Rings:
      'How very dare you! I'm a respectable lady, I'll have you know. I've never left my key ring in anyone's fruit bowl.' I feign outrage. I know what he's referring to, but it's still fun teasing him.
    • 2017, Howard Jacobson, The Dog's Last Walk (and Other Pieces):
      There was something 'how very dare you' about Jeremy Corbyn's recent temper tantrum in rebuttal of the charge that the company he kept reflected badly on him.