Learn what "get away from me you creep" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means stay away from me, and creep is an insult for a creepy or unpleasant person.
From The Marriage Contract, Episode 0
The speaker tells someone to move away and insults them.
Use this only when you want to force someone to back off. It is rude and can sound aggressive or insulting.
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