Watch your mouth

this verbal warning and boundary is provided when someone takes personal offense to what someone else is saying. It is meant to urge the person to reconsider what they are saying.

The term can be followed up with an “or else” but it is usually the final warning before a consequence is given (a slap, getting blocked, etc.)
Ann: People from Chicago are lazy, stupid, and unconcerned.

Vance: Uh, I’m from Chicago.

Ann: So?

Vance: So Watch your mouth
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Watch your six

Watch out for danger behind your back (like you might get jumped or something).

Watch your back.

Keep an extra set of eyes on the back of your head.
Dude, be careful man. Watch your six.
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Watch your langwing

The thing stupid people say to someone that curses. Referenced in one of jacks film's videos
F.ck that.
Hey! Watch your langwing!
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watch your 6

To watch your behind, used in aviation as a warning by your wingmen.
Watch your 6 nighthawk, you have a bogie on your tail
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watch your lip

Watch what you're saying bro

T. slang that means relax and shut up

synonym for "nize it"
You better watch your lip dawg or I will tump you in da headtop!
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Watch your six

Watch your back.
Keep an eye on what could be behind you.
Turn around and look.
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watch your teeth

This phrase simply means that you should watch what you are saying because the person saying this to you will most likely knock your teeth out of your oral cavity because they are not liking what you are saying.
Man, watch your teeth. I don't approve of that word that begins with an "N."
by Linden Mazur November 29, 2007
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