YOU’RE ANOTHER, phr. (old).—A tu quoque: i.e., ANOTHER liar, fool, thief—any imaginable term of abuse.

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  1534.  UDALL, Roister Doister, iii. 5. Roister. If it were an other but thou, it were a knaue. M. Mery. YE ARE AN OTHER your selfe, sir, the lorde us both saue.

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  1569.  PRESTON, Cambyses [DODSLEY, Old Plays (HAZLITT), iv. 220]. Lob. And thou call’st me knave, THOU ART ANOTHER.

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  1749.  FIELDING, Tom Jones, ix. vi. ‘I did not mean to abuse the cloth; I only said your conclusion was a non sequitur.’ ‘YOU ARE ANOTHER,’ cries the sergeant, ‘an’ you come to that; no more a sequitur than yourself.’

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  1836.  DICKENS, Pickwick Papers, xv. ‘Sir,’ said Mr. Tupman, ‘you ’re a fellow.’ ‘Sir,’ said Mr. Pickwick, ‘YOU ’RE ANOTHER!’

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  1882.  The Literary World, 3 June, 184. 3. The argument of it is simply, ‘YOU’RE ANOTHER’—a retort in dignified manner to those British critics.

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  1884.  LOWELL, Democracy. I find little to interest and less to edify me in these international bandyings of ‘YOU’RE ANOTHER.’

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  1888.  SIR W. HARCOURT, Speech at Eighty Club, 21 Feb. Little urchins in the street have a conclusive argument. They say ‘YOU’RE ANOTHER.’

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