No, but the laws of physics and chemistry essentially force your engine to hydrolock - water does not like to be compressed like the fuel/air mixture in the cylinders, so your engine will seize (stop running).
A bad Mass airflow sensor - on any GM vehicle that is equipped with one - will DEFINITELY stop the engine from running.
A blood clot is a natural plug that can stop the flow of blood by forming at the site of injury. Blood clotting is a normal response to prevent excessive bleeding and promote wound healing.
To stop fuel flow to engine in case of accident
The Honda Civic loses idle at stop due to not have consistent air flow. The engine will run too lean and cause the car to shut off.
A resistor is a device designed to detect difference in current and stop the flow of electricity. On most every type of electric engine or circuit has a resistor.
Try replacing you IAC valve. And cleaning tha Mass Air Flow Sensor
A compression faucet works by using a rubber washer to create a seal and control the flow of water. When the handle is turned, the washer is compressed against a valve seat to stop the flow of water. Key features of a compression faucet include a simple design, easy maintenance, and the ability to control water flow by turning the handle.
It will stop or restrict the fuel flow and the engine will not run right. It can also burn up the fuel pump.
If by "stop the engine", you mean turn the car off, then the answer is NO!
Is the thermostat working? That would stop the flow.
They stop the natural flow of the water and can also cause a greater flow than previously possible by releasing the stored water.