a nicer, politer, and above all quicker way of telling someone, in that order, to "shut up, get lost, and mind their own business"
two people are in a private conversation and a third person butts in:
person 1 (adressing person 3): who exactly are you and what do you want? and why did you interrupt our conversation anyways?
person 2 (adressing person 3): yo man, sorry, but you are not part of this PC (private conversation). please eat your own cheese and shove off, before we get angry, all right?
person 1 (adressing person 3): who exactly are you and what do you want? and why did you interrupt our conversation anyways?
person 2 (adressing person 3): yo man, sorry, but you are not part of this PC (private conversation). please eat your own cheese and shove off, before we get angry, all right?
by Sexydimma January 29, 2012
When your friends try to get on your case about something and you want them to mind their own business
“Babe can we go to McDonDons for dinner?”
“Really Jonathan, I thought you said you were gonna start eating healthier.”
“Chase your own bag Karen... I’m still down if you are though.”
“Really Jonathan, I thought you said you were gonna start eating healthier.”
“Chase your own bag Karen... I’m still down if you are though.”
by Scoobydoodoodoo August 29, 2019
Are you going to be in the bathroom all day? You've been in there liking your own post for almost two hours!
by The Electric Jelly June 04, 2015
by Meli C October 25, 2013
by brisketcorner March 16, 2016
Radiator don't float your own harp.
by Steve of Steve November 14, 2012
A phrase used to describe an action the backfired.
Etymology: Mario Kart games, firing a Koopa shell and having it hit your kart instead of an opposing racer.
Etymology: Mario Kart games, firing a Koopa shell and having it hit your kart instead of an opposing racer.
by Skuld Skuldrun May 27, 2007