you and whose army

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you and whose army?

  1. (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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