Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "give me what" with real scene examples.

It means the speaker is pressuring someone by implying cooperation will end the conflict.
From The Chauffeur, Episode 18
Someone uses a coercive line to pressure another person into giving them what they want.
Use this only to understand coercive or threatening English. It sounds controlling and is not polite or natural in normal conversation.
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