To treat somebody with a dose of his own medicine

Meaning: This proverb means to punish or confront someone using the same methods they used against others. It highlights the idea that the traps or tricks we set for others may eventually come back to us. It emphasizes justice, irony, and the consequences of one’s actions.

Origin: The phrase has been used in English since the 17th century. It comes from the literal idea of giving someone their own medicine, often bitter or unpleasant, as a way of making them experience what they inflicted on others.

Examples:
- He always mocked others, but when he was mocked back, he got a dose of his own medicine. The cheater was finally cheated — to treat somebody with a dose of his own medicine.

Vietnamese: Gậy ông đập lưng ông

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