two  can play  that  game
two
tu:
too
<abbr style="text-decoration: underline;" title="can / could" > can</abbr>
kəd
kēd
play
pleɪ
plei
<abbr style="text-decoration: underline;" title="that / this / the" > that </abbr>
ðæt
dhāt
game
geɪm
geim

Definition & Meaning of "two can play that game"in English

two can play that game
01

used to show one's confidence in dealing with another person's behavior and using it to their disadvantage 

two (can|could) play (that|this|the) game definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "two can play that game" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "two can play that game" can be traced back to the idea of reciprocity and competition. The phrase likely evolved from the concept of responding to someone's actions in a similar manner, especially in situations involving rivalry or conflict. It reflects the notion that if one person initiates a particular course of action, another person can adopt a similar approach to counteract or compete effectively. It is often used when someone observes another person engaging in a particular strategy, behavior, or action, and they want to convey their readiness and ability to respond in a similar manner.

Examples
If he starts leaking stories, two can play that game. 
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