YOURE ANOTHER, phr. (old).A tu quoque: i.e., ANOTHER liar, fool, thiefany imaginable term of abuse.
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.
1569. PRESTON, Cambyses [DODSLEY, Old Plays (HAZLITT), iv. 220]. Lob. And thou callst me knave, THOU ART ANOTHER.
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.
1836. DICKENS, Pickwick Papers, xv. Sir, said Mr. Tupman, you re a fellow. Sir, said Mr. Pickwick, YOU RE ANOTHER!
1882. The Literary World, 3 June, 184. 3. The argument of it is simply, YOURE ANOTHERa retort in dignified manner to those British critics.
1884. LOWELL, Democracy. I find little to interest and less to edify me in these international bandyings of YOURE ANOTHER.
1888. SIR W. HARCOURT, Speech at Eighty Club, 21 Feb. Little urchins in the street have a conclusive argument. They say YOURE ANOTHER.