Suffer the consequences of one's own actions without receiving sympathy or help.
Examples:
- He's run into debt again, but this time we're leaving him to stew in his own juice.
Origin: second half of 1800s; earlier forms in Chaucer
Suffer the consequences of one's own actions without receiving sympathy or help.
Examples:
Origin: second half of 1800s; earlier forms in Chaucer