What is another word for don't you dare?

Pronunciation: [dˈə͡ʊnt juː dˈe͡ə] (IPA)

"Don't you dare" is an expression that is often used to express warning or challenge to someone not to do something. Synonyms for "don't you dare" include "I forbid you," "I command you not to," "stop right there," "think twice," "hold it right there," and "halt." In addition, people may use variations of the phrase that could be interpreted as synonyms like "you better not," "if you know what's good for you," "not on my watch," "you've got a lot of nerve," and "don't even think about it." Essentially, these phrases all communicate the same message and can be used interchangeably in certain situations.

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Famous quotes with Don't you dare

  • People can portray me anyway they want because I don't give a damn. I am what I am. And until those people touch me close enough, they'll never know who I am. If they don't want to see me in this interview or a newspaper article, and say "what's the matter with this guy?" Let'em say it. But don't you analyze me and don't you tell me what I am until you get close enough to understand what I am. Then you can make an analysis of me, but don't you dare do it until then.
    Lyle Alzado

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