Serve (one) right informal verb phrase
If something bad serves someone right, that person deserves it.
It serves you right that you're now broke. You're always wasting your money on unnecessary things.
A: "He cheated on me" B: "It serves you right. You shouldn't have believed him."
To punish someone for committing a crime
To punish someone, especially children by hitting them on the side of the head
To secretly punish or rebuke someone for doing something.
To want someone to be punished
To show that someone, something, or oneself is deserving of praise or honor.
The verb "serve" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To have no money
He does not have two beans to rub together.