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It means the speaker is telling a disruptive person to go away.
From One Night, One Forever, Episode 40
He tells someone causing trouble to leave immediately.
Use this to remove someone who is being difficult or provoking conflict. It can sound harsh, so it is stronger than a polite request.
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