watch one's mouth
(Redirected from watch your mouth)
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Verb
[edit]watch one's mouth (third-person singular simple present watches one's mouth, present participle watching one's mouth, simple past and past participle watched one's mouth)
- (idiomatic, US) To be careful about what one says, especially with regard to disrespectful or profane language.
- You really need to watch your mouth. You're a teacher now!
- (idiomatic, chiefly US) In the imperative form, used as a warning to choose one's words carefully or else be silent, for fear of consequences.
- Hey. Watch your mouth. Don't you realize who's listening?
- 2012, Terese Pampellonne, The Unwelcome Child:
- You watch your mouth, sis. I may be old, but I can still knock the stars out of the sky for you.
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