“Not my table” is an idiom that comes from the service industry meaning “not my business” or “not my problem”. Used originally by waitresses to tell beckoning customers in other sections that they were not that waitress’s problem.
Made popular by “Rick and Morty” S3, Ep6
See also “my name’s Paul, and this shit’s between y’all”
Made popular by “Rick and Morty” S3, Ep6
See also “my name’s Paul, and this shit’s between y’all”
When my lyounger sister asked me to bail her boyfriend out of jail because tomorrow is his birthday I replied “Sorry sis, not my table”.
by John Westley Hardly October 25, 2017
by Bobby ticky February 22, 2018
Person 1: You’ve been quite busy lately. Does your job pay enough to support your home and pay all the bills?
Person 2: Yes, I set my table.
Person 2: Yes, I set my table.
by Blueberrypie December 31, 2018
Inviting one or more parties to openly participate in sexual activities. Synonymous with "come hit that" and "smack that ass".
by cautiscy September 02, 2009
by trainfan February 14, 2025