âNot my tableâ is an idiom that comes from the service industry meaning ânot my businessâ or ânot my problemâ. Used originally by waitresses to tell beckoning customers in other sections that they were not that waitressâs problem.
Made popular by âRick and Mortyâ S3, Ep6
See also âmy nameâs Paul, and this shitâs between yâallâ
When my lyounger sister asked me to bail her boyfriend out of jail because tomorrow is his birthday I replied âSorry sis, not my tableâ.
An UK term that means a phony tough male or butch lesbian that sports a thin veneer of toughness to everyone, all the time. See also "Jack the lad"
That wessex boy thinks he's hard. He won't think he's so tough when he's picking up his teeth with broken fingers.