Learn what "you better watch out" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means the speaker is warning someone that trouble or consequences may be coming.
From Love’s Perfect Crime, Episode 0
Someone warns another person to be careful.
Use it in warnings, threats, or playful teasing. Depending on tone, it can sound friendly or ominous.
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