Excuse me for breathing!

Excuse me for breathing!
Go to (Well,) pardon me for living!

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  • (Well,) pardon me for living! — AND Excuse me for breathing!; Excuse me for living! tv. I am SOOO sorry! (A very sarcastic response to a rebuke, seeming to regret the apparent offense of even living.) □ A: You are blocking my view. Please move. B: Well, pardon me for living! …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

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