You can say "Tais-toi s'il te plaît" to mean "shut up please" in French.
You can say "Серьёзно, заткнись!" to mean "No seriously, shut up!" in Russian.
"Shut up" in Chinese can be translated as "闭嘴" (bìzuǐ) or "住口" (zhùkǒu), both meaning to be quiet or stop talking.
"Bi zui ba" (闭嘴吧) in Mandarin means "shut up" or "be quiet." It is commonly used to tell someone to stop talking or making noise.
"Ta gueule" is a colloquial French expression that can be used to mean "shut up." It is considered rude and impolite.
A polite way of saying "shut the f*** up".
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It's a rather rude way of saying "be quiet" - it's referring to tossing something into a trash can, as in "what you're saying is garbage so shut up."
It can be a mean thing to say. Of course, a person might be saying it because they find the other person to be mean and don't want to have to put up with them. Still, it is a little more polite than telling someone to "shut up."
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if someone says this to you it means they are saying to you did not shut the door and they want you to go back and shut it
Shut up humphrey! You are not cool!
They obtained it by saying shut up poo
Be quiet x
It means shut your mouth or shut up or silence.
It means to shut up about what were saying and forget it
The British speak English just as Americans and Canadians do. So they would say "Shut up". They do have other ways of saying it.