"Wait till Your Father gets Home!"
If you're a "Baby Boomer", then you would probably remember hearing this phrase, being yelled at you, when you were a child. If not, then there's a good chance that you are perfect (No, I'm just being sarcastic...). Hearing these words meant several things. First is, that someone either doesn't like "You1" or what you are doing (Do you care? Probably not. After all, you're just a kid.). The second is, they know your father, and that he is "Strict2", and you'll be "Disciplined3" once "They4" fill-his-head full-of-lies (I hate liars...). The third (3rd) possibility is they are clueless about your Dad (or anything else for that matter), and this is just another idle threat. Get used to this, because threats & instilling fear are quite common across the board these days.
1) You = yourself, the ID & Ego, Your: family, friends, colleagues, pets, etc.
2) Strict = demanding total obedience, that rules or beliefs are followed exactly.
3) Disciplined = Committed, un-temped, self-reliant, constrained, intellect over emotion.
4) They = Unspecified, neutral, those people\things, generalized, secretive, nonbinary.
I believe, this has nothing to do with Caching. Not to say, it isn't informative. Possibly, even entertaining! SEE HINT!