Don't make me say it again!

don't make me say it again

You better listen because I am not going to repeat myself. This phrase usually conveys the speaker's anger or frustration. You better take this trash out right now—don't make me say it again!
See also: again, make, say
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Don't make me say it again!

 and Don't make me tell you again!
I have told you once, and now I'm mad, and I'll be madder if I have to tell you again. (*Typically said to a child who will not obey.) Mother: I told you thirty minutes ago to clean up this room! Don't make me tell you again!
See also: make, say
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • don't make me say it again
  • make a better door than a window
  • this (had) better be good
  • had better
  • had better (do something)
  • had better/best do something
  • all the better
  • (one had) better get moving
  • better get moving
  • all to the better