Learn what "you have two days no funny business" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

This means the speaker is giving a strict warning not to trick, cheat, or cause trouble.
From Destined To Be, Episode 22
Someone gives a deadline and warns the other person not to cause trouble.
Use this when setting a deadline and warning someone to behave. It sounds stern and may be rude in polite or work settings.
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