You, he, she, etc. started it
phrase
Used to indicate the person who began an event or action first.
Stop arguing! You started it!

Often appears as...
- you started it
- he started it
Usage tips
Colloquial
phrase
Used to accuse someone of being the cause of a problem.
It's not my fault, he started it!

Often appears as...
- he started the problem
- she started the issue
Usage tips
Idiomatic
phrase
Used to indicate the person who began an event or action first.
Stop arguing! You started it!

Often appears as...
- you started it
- he started it
Usage tips
Colloquial
phrase
Used to accuse someone of being the cause of a problem.
It's not my fault, he started it!

Often appears as...
- he started the problem
- she started the issue
Usage tips
Idiomatic
Definition 1 of 2

Conflict Implication
This phrase often escalates or acknowledges conflict, and is commonly used among children or during informal disputes.

They were both sent to the principal's office for fighting, but Alex yelled, 'He started it!'
Responsibility Shift
Using this phrase shifts the blame for an action or event onto another person.

When the vase broke, each sibling pointed at the other, shouting, 'She started it!'
Defensive Response
This phrase is often used defensively in response to being blamed or accused of something.

In the middle of their argument, Mike retorted, 'I only yelled because you started it!'
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