On (one's) (own) head be it In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "on (one's) (own) head be it", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Yourpig Huyen calendar 2021-07-07 08:07

Meaning of On (one's) (own) head be it

On (one's) (own) head be it spoken informal

Used to alert or remind someone about their plans or actions which they will have to be held accountable for.

My father said that it is the job that you had chosen and on your own head be it.

If you insist that you can go alone without us, on your head be it.

On his own head be it if he decides to leave the company.

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Origin of On (one's) (own) head be it

A source said that the phrase has been used in the sense "Of a misfortune, curse, blessing, etc.: directed towards a person; so as to affect a person; on a person" since Old English.

The Origin Cited: english.stackexchange.com .
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