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  1. 17 de abr. de 2023 · What is the meaning of “suit yourself”? At face value, “suit yourself” means that you should do whatever you want. However, in actuality, this expression can have either a positive or a negative connotation. When used positively, “suit yourself” is an invitation to the other person to do whatever seems right to them.

  2. 3 de sept. de 2012 · 7 Answers. Sorted by: 22. "Suit yourself" means, basically, "ok, do whatever you want; I'm done arguing". It implies that the speaker made some attempt (perhaps small) to get the listener to do something; it's not generally something you say out of the blue. It's a pretty common idiom in US English. I don't know the derivation. Share.

  3. suit yourself vtr + refl. (do what you want) hacer lo que uno quiera expr. (coloquial) allá [tu, él, ella...] expr. como [quieras, quiera, quieran...] expr. If Ben doesn't want to come to the party, he can suit himself; I'll go without him.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2019 · Suit yourself is normally an expression of annoyance, perhaps because the person youre speaking to has just refused an offer or suggestion of yours. It might imply something like “Don’t then. It’s no skin off my nose.” It’s your call can mean much the same but without the annoyance.

  5. 1. (general) a. haz lo que quieras. (informal) (singular) I don't want to go to the party. - OK, suit yourself.No quiero ir a la fiesta. - Está bien, haz lo que quieras. b. como quieras. (informal) (singular) Want to go to the movies with us? - No, I'm going to stay home. - Suit yourself.¿Quieres ir al cine con nosotros?

  6. suit (oneself) 1. verb To do that which fulfills one's own desires, expectations, or ambitions, especially when failing to consider those of anyone else. It really doesn't matter to me how you arrange the furniture in here, so just suit yourself! Look, Tom and his wife are always going to suit themselves, so don't tie up everything you want to ...

  7. Meaning. This is a way of telling someone to do what they want to do, esp. if they've ignored your advice or your wishes and you're annoyed with them. For example. Bill said he wouldn't stop drinking alcohol, and his doctor said, "Suit yourself, Bill. But you'll regret this decision in the future." "I'm not going to college, Dad.