He sounds rude, immature and aggressive. If he tells you to shut up now, can you imagine the stuff he would say to you if you two were to argue? When a person has feelings for someone and wants to impress them, they don't tell that person to shut up. This guy is a jerk---do not date him or even hang around him. You deserve to be with someone who enjoys spending time talking with you.
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.
Tell him to shut up. If that's what he needs. You could even tell him you have no idea what he is talking about or that you don't care.
Put a sock in it, shut your face, close your mouth, shut your trap, be quiet, shut it, hush up, watch it, shh, and.... This is what your doing (make talking movements with your hand), this is what I want you to do .(stop talking with your hand)
# ---- ---- do you like a friend who says shut up to you
Probably not. I would have turned to him and said oh were you talking to me because I'm not talking to you.
Unfortunately, you usually reply, so even if you're agreeing you aren't shutting up.
embraced and feeling like no one likes me, and i should probably shut up. :)
Throw it out.
Because they like talking and they might talk too much
The phrase zip it is a colloquialism that basically means stop talking or 'shut up'. It is widespread in usage and would be understood by the vast majority of English speakers.
NOOO i dont even no who he is so shut up i like ruston.s
sounds like you have a bad ignition ground
well, you have to describe more about what part of the book you're talking about. but if you're talking about the beginning then, He doesn't seem pleased to find out Ralph blew the conch. He doesn't like Piggy either, you can tell because he always calls Piggy "fatty", or tells him to shut up.