suit oneself
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Contents
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English
1.1
Verb
1.1.1
Synonyms
1.1.2
Translations
English
Verb
suit
oneself
Do whatever one wants to do.
- Do you want to come out tonight?
- No, I'm watching TV.
- Okay.
Suit yourself.
Synonyms
do one's own thing
help oneself
knock oneself out
whatever floats your boat
you do you
Translations
do whatever you want
French:
comme tu voudras
,
comme tu veux
German:
wie du willst
,
ganz wie du willst
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deprecated template usage
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trans-mid
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Polish:
jak uważasz
,
a rób, jak chcesz
(
annoyedly
)
,
jak ci się żywnie podoba
(
ironically
)
Russian:
как хо́чешь
(
kak xóčešʹ
)
,
как хоти́те
(
kak xotíte
)
Swedish:
skyll dig själv
,
gör vad du vill
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