UTFanForLife
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According to the internet:
"Sit down for mine" is a less common or established slang phrase, but based on typical English idioms and context, it likely implies that someone is expecting to have a serious or important conversation or confrontation that will establish their position, assert their rights, or settle a matter they consider theirs to decide.
It suggests that they are preparing to assert their authority or claim on something, and they expect the other party to listen and acknowledge their stance. The phrase can carry a sense of seriousness, and potentially even a challenge, indicating that the speaker is ready to "lay down the law" or make their expectations clear.
In other words, his mother is saying come get some if you think she is all talk.
"Sit down for mine" is a less common or established slang phrase, but based on typical English idioms and context, it likely implies that someone is expecting to have a serious or important conversation or confrontation that will establish their position, assert their rights, or settle a matter they consider theirs to decide.
It suggests that they are preparing to assert their authority or claim on something, and they expect the other party to listen and acknowledge their stance. The phrase can carry a sense of seriousness, and potentially even a challenge, indicating that the speaker is ready to "lay down the law" or make their expectations clear.
In other words, his mother is saying come get some if you think she is all talk.