Shame on You
Meaning/Usage: Used to tell someone that they did something wrong
Explanation: Having "shame" is very negative. This is frequently used to tell children that they did something wrong.
You know better than to do that, shame on you.
I thought I asked you not to make a mess? Shame on you?
Shame on you, you know not to eat so much candy before dinner.
A.
Did you tell a lie to your sister?
B.
Yes daddy. I did.
A.
Well shame on you. You know better than to do something like that.
Other Common Sentences
You should be ashamed of yourself.
What you did was wrong.