An obnoxious phrase used by
old farts to dismiss someone's misery.
The origins of this phrase are unclear, but it is said that a group of old anarchists from New
Jersey took it from James Joyce's "Ulysses"
" roguewords, tough nuggets patter in their pockets." from "Ulysses (
Chap. 3 - Proteus)"
Mitch: How are you handling this weather, Lindsey?
Lindsay: Not good, I'm from San
Diego.
Mitch: Well, tough nuggets to you, kiddo.