Throw (something) back in (one's) face phrase
To refuse to accept or consider something that one has stated or done in a way that seems rude and unfriendly.
My boss threw my report back in my face because I submitted it late.
I can't bear seeing him throwing your sincere apologies back in your face like that.
Absolutely or definitely not
Certainly not
To ask me another question because I don't know the answer.
To not accept or have anything to do with something
1. To reject someone/something completely without thinking about or discussing them.
2. To say that someone is no longer your friend, relative, or loved one without thinking about or discussing them.
The verb "throw" must be conjugated according to its tense.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
Used to describe someone who is naive, gullible, inexperienced, easily fooled, ignorant, unsophisticated, etc.
You don't even know this simple thing? Have you just fell off the turnip truck?