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.
- 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