that'll do it to you

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that'll do it to you

  1. (colloquial) That will have that effect on one.
    • 2004, Thomas Sparrow, Northwoods Standoff, Bluestone Press, →ISBN, page 164:
      "Yup. I guess this blond-haired guy pistol-whipped him, out of jealousy over a woman."
      "That'll do it to you, all right."
    • 2008 October 23, Chris Riemenschneider, “Where there's smoke, there's ... Cheech and Chong”, in Star Tribune[1]:
      Chong: You look back and realize how silly it was. What it was was success. That'll do it to you. That's why groups break up.
    • 2019 October 27, Jarvis Landry, “Cleveland Browns Postgame Quotes 10/27”, in New England Patriots[2]:
      Then you add on top the penalties, especially in crucial situations, that'll do it to you. That'll get you beat.