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It means the speaker is telling someone not to interfere with them or their group.
From School Hall, Episode 10
The speaker is warning someone to stay away from their group if they want to be safe.
Use this in conflict or intimidation scenes. It sounds threatening and is not appropriate for polite conversation.
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