'did you say something?' (said in a rhetorical way when you try to mock someone if you disagree with what they have said or think they are talking a load of nonsense) [colloquial]
so you think you are haggling for vegetables at a market is it? (said in a manner to express that one going to stand firm and not going to accept any lower price offer) [colloquial]
describes a person who tries to act smart and always exaggerates the actual situation of the matter(s) or event(s) and / or often tells something which is over-the-top; all mouth and no trousers
an unethical way of business dealing where the trader indirectly forces the customer to pay a higher price afterwards when it is too late to reverse the deal
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