If the cap fits, wear it イディオム
If the cap fits, wear it
This idiom means that if the description is correct, then it is describing the truth, often when someone is being criticised. ('If the shoe fits, wear it' is an alternative)
if the cap fits(, abrasion it)
If article (typically negative) applies to one, one should accede it or acquire albatross or accusation for it. I apperceive you don't like actuality alleged unreliable, but if the cap fits, abrasion it. A: "Why do agents consistently amusement me like some affectionate of troublemaker?" B: "If the cap fits...."Learn more: cap, if, wearif the cap fits, abrasion it
acclimated as a way of suggesting that addition should acquire a ambiguous acknowledgment or criticism as applying to themselves. Early examples of this adage appearance that the cap in catechism was originally a fool's cap. The alternative if the shoe fits, abrasion it is additionally found, mainly in North America.Learn more: cap, if, wear