you and whose army



you and whose army

A childish response to a threat, implying that an adversary is not powerful enough to carry out the threat alone (hence the need for an "army"). A: "If you don't leave, I'll make you get off this playground!" B: "Oh yeah? You and whose army?"
See also: and, army

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lucinaloo-SEEN-ə (English)Roman Mythology
MaysonMAY-sənEnglish (Rare)
Gibbons['gibənz]
Nohemi-Spanish
Kamini-Indian, Hindi
DolphDAHLFEnglish