your tea's oot
You, sir, are invited to a bout of pugilism outwith this public house.
Haw you ya dafty, yer tea's oot.
Your teas oot!
`Your teas oot`, as in, Your meals getting cold, Your late.., & in trouble. Used often by neds in gang fights in 60`s/70`s to warn a beating or chibbing was imminent
McCafferty, Your teas oot! (then quickly followed by violence. Used most eloquently by the legend Frankie Miller in `Just a boys game`, film/play)