he told me to shut up

  • 1shut your mouth — shut your mouth/face/trap/gob/impolite phrase an offensive way of telling someone to stop talking You’d better shut your mouth! Thesaurus: ways of telling someone to stop talking or to be quiet …

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  • 2shut up — {v.} 1. {informal} To stop talking. * /Little Ruthie told Father about his birthday surprise before Mother could shut her up./ Often used as a command; usually considered rude. * /Shut up and let Joe say something./ * /If you ll shut up for a… …

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  • 3shut up — {v.} 1. {informal} To stop talking. * /Little Ruthie told Father about his birthday surprise before Mother could shut her up./ Often used as a command; usually considered rude. * /Shut up and let Joe say something./ * /If you ll shut up for a… …

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  • 4shut\ up — v 1. informal To stop talking. Little Ruthie told Father about his birthday surprise before Mother could shut her up. Often used as a command; usually considered rude. Shut up and let Joe say something. If you ll shut up for a minute, I ll tell… …

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  • 5shut your face — stop talking, shut up    When I told him he was a racist, he said, Shut your face …

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  • 6Sit Down, Shut Up (U.S. TV series) — For Australian version, see Sit Down, Shut Up (Australian TV series). Sit Down, Shut Up Genre Comedy Blue humor Format 2D com …

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  • 7Eyes Wide Shut — Données clés Titre québécois Les yeux grand fermés Titre original Eyes Wide Shut Réalisation Stanley Kubrick Scénario Stanley Kubrick Frederic Raphael d après la nouvelle Traumnovelle d …

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  • 8Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing — Shut Up and Sing Press Conference Upon Release of Documentary Directed by Barbara Kopple Cecilia Peck …

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  • 9put up or shut up — {v. phr.} {informal} 1. To bet your money on what you say or stop saying it. Often used as a command; often considered rude. * /The man from out of town kept saying their team would beat ours and finally John told him Put up or shut up. / 2. To… …

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  • 10put up or shut up — {v. phr.} {informal} 1. To bet your money on what you say or stop saying it. Often used as a command; often considered rude. * /The man from out of town kept saying their team would beat ours and finally John told him Put up or shut up. / 2. To… …

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