When I was a teen/twenty y.o., we used to say "do you have a mouse in your pocket?"...whenever somebody used "we" in a sentence were the "we's" didn't want to be included. e.g.: "We're all in this together"....to which we might say: "do you have a mouse in your pocket?" meaning he's on his own with this one.
Another one...sort of harsh: "Here's a dime, call somebody who cares" or often it could be "Here's a dime, call somebody who gives a shit" ...also from back in the day when phone calls were a dime and there was no such thing as cell phones.
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