Examples of 'taking you to jail' in a sentence

Meaning of "taking you to jail"

Taking you to jail: This phrase is used figuratively to imply that someone's actions or behaviors are leading them towards negative consequences or trouble. It suggests a potential for facing legal repercussions or punishment for one's actions

How to use "taking you to jail" in a sentence

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taking you to jail
They were taking you to jail.
If you're gonna change your life or if I'm taking you to jail.
We are not taking you to jail.
To decide if you're gonna change your life, Or if I'm taking you to jail.
I am taking you to jail forever.
Cause tomorrow we are taking you to jail.
I am not taking you to jail.
Yeah, close to me kicking your ass and taking you to jail.
Nobody 's taking you to jail.
I am not the police, and I am not taking you to jail.
Mummy's taking you to jail.
I will look into it, but I am taking you to jail.
Post . We are taking you to jail.
So… Katherine and I don't have a shower scene? We're taking you to jail.
Or if I'm taking you to jail.

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You are in a park . We are taking you to jail.
Detective Fusco, taking you to jail.
Oh, my God, I thought he was taking you to jail.
I thought he was taking you to jail.
Wake up, Mommy 's taking you to jail.
Wake up, Mama 's taking you to jail.
Quiet, Bonney . We are taking you to jail.
Come on, Kevin, I am taking you to jail.

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