more fool you

The phrase "more fool you" is an idiomatic expression that is used to express disapproval or criticism towards someone's actions, choices, or decisions. It means that the person being addressed is being foolish or making a mistake, and the speaker believes they are even more foolish than initially thought. It is a way of highlighting someone's lack of judgment or intelligence.


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