
Shut up
    
    WordNet
        verb
(1)   Cause to be quiet or not talk
"Please silence the children in the church!"
(2)   Refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent
"The children shut up when their father approached"
(3)   Place in a place where something cannot be removed or someone cannot escape
        "The parents locked her daughter up for the weekend"
"She locked her jewels in the safe"
WiktionaryText
        Verb
- To close (a building) so that no one can enter.
- To terminate (a business).
- To enclose (a person, animal or thing) in a room or other place so that it cannot leave.
- To put (an object) in a secure enclosed place.
- To stop (a person) from talking or (a person or thing) making noise.
-   Of a person, to stop talking or (of a person or thing) making noise.
- You are talking so loud that I can't hear the music — would you mind shutting up?
 
- I don't believe it!, no way!
Usage notes
When used in the imperative to tell someone to be quiet or to stop making a noise, this expression is considered forceful or impolite. A neutral alternative is "be quiet".


