Unfortunately, you usually reply, so even if you're agreeing you aren't shutting up.
To shut is cerrar. Past participle is cerrado.
To tell someone to "shut up", or be quiet, you say うるさい (urusai). This, in actual fact, means (essentially) "You're noisy!". It's a very impolite thing to say, and should never be said to people older than you. You may also say だまれ (damare).
shut dont go up prices do so take my advice and shut up too
singular: shut up=conclude plural: shut up=concldite
It means they want you to either shut up, or get lost, or both.
That he has no respect for what yo have to say and you should never have to put up with that!
It doesn't sound like the guy respects you or values your feelings if he tells you to shut up, even when you're not talking. This behavior is not a sign of liking someone; it's important to communicate and set boundaries in a healthy relationship.
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you can make people shut up by going up to them and butting your but in there face they will walk away or you could just say you:Hey dude guess what. other person: What you: i did your mom last night tell her to stop changing her lip stick its turning my dick into a rain-bow.
Unfortunately, you usually reply, so even if you're agreeing you aren't shutting up.
You don't shut up.
The lyrics are self expanitory, if someone is frustrating you or telling you what to do you just say SHUT UP!
A rude person. One who was never taught or just does not care that one does not use the phrase "shut up," with other people.
Throw it out.
You say "shut up" and just leave and if they follow you tell the teacher. say,"And you swallow!!!!!!!!!!"
Just do that. There may be a good reason why you should.