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What does riot act mean as an idiom?

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The idiom is to "read (someone) the riot act." It means to tell someone emphatically and in detail that their behavior is wrong and will not be allowed.

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The idiom "read the riot act" means to issue a stern warning or reprimand to someone, usually in a forceful or direct manner. It comes from a historical practice where a formal proclamation known as the Riot Act was read aloud to disperse unruly crowds or protests.

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