Sort (oneself) out phrasal verb informal
To refine one’s look.
Well, you are doing makeup, so perhaps you can help sort yourself out.
Used to indicate appropriate action or thought.
You can have a successful interview if you can sort yourself out.
To solve problems.
He rumpled his hair when he tried to sort himself out.
To keep calm.
When there is an earthquake, we try to sort ourselves out and find a safe place.
To classify.
We are sorting out the books, then we give them to students.
To punish someone.
George was seriously sorted out by his parents because he skipped classes.
This idiom is often used to express that you should accept an unpleasant situation or event because you cannot change it.
Once something has been done, you can do nothing but face the consequences.
The verb "sort" should be conjugated according to its tense.
A remark you make when you are leaving on the purpose of creating a stronger impact
The letter he left before leaving was his parting shot.