to shut up

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

To hold one's tongue. A vulgar expression.


Jones was singing, "'Tis the Star Spangled Banner;" but was soon made to shut up, and Leviller's name was called.--Pickings from the Picayune.

Did you ever see a marmaid? Well, then, I reckon you'd best shut up; 'cause I have--and marmen too, and marmisses.--Burton, Waggeries.

I order you again to shut up, said the watchman. There aint no two ways about it--you must either shut up yourself, or I'll shut you up in a winking.--N. O. Picayune, p. 119.

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