Learn the tone, meaning, and better English alternatives around "well if you" with real scene examples.

This means the speaker is pushing back and implying that the other person should fear their actions if that comparison is true.
From The Billionaire’S Vow, Episode 16
Someone is challenging another person after being compared to their father.
Use this in a tense confrontation when responding to an insult or accusation. It sounds threatening and should be avoided in polite speech.
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