This is a gentle command or admonishment often used by parents, teachers, or elders to discourage playful, mischievous, or troublesome behavior in children. The word "شرارتیں" (shararatein) means "mischiefs" or "naughty acts," and "نہ کرو" (na karo) means "do not do." It carries a tone of light scolding without severe reprimand, typically meant to guide rather than punish. Common in everyday parenting and classroom settings across Urdu-speaking communities, it reflects cultural norms of encouraging discipline while maintaining warmth and care.