No, the term 'shut up' is a verb (shut) and adverb(up) combination. The term is actually a complete sentence, the subject pronoun 'you' is an implied subject.
"Shut up" is a phrase typically used as an imperative or command to someone to be quiet, rather than a noun.
No, "shutup" is not a noun. It is a verb, derived from the two separate words "shut" and "up."
"Shut up" is spelled as two words, "shut" and "up."
zamknij się that is how you spell shut up in polish.
In Yoruba, the phrase shut up is "dake enu re."
Mechi onu means close your mouth or shut up.
No, "shutup" is not a noun. It is a verb, derived from the two separate words "shut" and "up."
Shut is a verb. A verb is an action word.
It could be "Shut up" by the Black Eyed Peas.
Black eyed peas
Brushes is the plural form, the singular form is brush.
By telling them to SHUT THE $^#@!UP
You go up to them and tell them to shut up.
"Shut up" in Chinese can be translated as "闭嘴" (bìzuǐ) or "住口" (zhùkǒu), both meaning to be quiet or stop talking.
you can say "suti" meaning shut up or "prekini" meaning stop now! or shut it
shut up shut up
shut up shut up by !@#$%^&*()_+}{ sucker
Give them a hug and then say shut up or say your right now shut up!