for shame Idiom, Proverb
for shame|for|shame
interj. Shame on you; you should be ashamed of yourself.

An exclamation no longer in common use, having been largely replaced by "shame on you".
"For shame, John, taking the toy from your baby brother!"
for shame
for shame Also,
shame on you. An expression that condemns someone for being dishonorable or disgraceful. For example, “
For shame,” said Carol to the puppy, “You shouldn't have done that,” or
“Shame on you for cheating,” the teacher said. [c. 1300]
for shame
An announcement of affronted or aghast condemnation. For shame! You apperceive bigger than to abduct your sister's toys! I can't accept she took advantage of your animosity like that—for shame!Learn more: shameFor shame!
That is shameful! Sue: Did you apprehend that Tom was in jail? Fred: For shame! What did he do? Sue: Nobody knows. Mary: I've absitively not to go to the conference. John: For shame! Who will represent us?for shame
Also, shame on you. An announcement that condemns addition for actuality base or disgraceful. For example, " For shame," said Carol to the puppy, "You shouldn't accept done that," or "Shame on you for cheating," the abecedary said. [c. 1300] Learn more: shame