It means ''Shut your big mouth''
An ''Hocicón'' means someone with a big mouth, someone who says stupid stuff
From English to Spanish: it means "be quiet" or "shut up."
Cállate means, "Shut up," in Spanish.
Callese
It all depends what you mean by the word coon. On an informal basis it is an abbreviation of Raccoon. It is an offensive term for a black person or a native of Australia. Or an offensive term for a person of mixed race in South Africa
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It's a command in Spanish that can be translated into "shut up" in English.
shut the f up
Callate La Boca: Slang "Shut your mouth !" Word for word it means "Shut up your mouth". "Shut your mouth" would be "Cierra la boca". "Callate" means "Shut up". This expression, although frequently used, is not correct Spanish.
Callese
Hacer callar. Callate.
be quiet or shut up
be quiet. but harsh, like Shut Upor it could usually mean street. Many times, they use callate instead of just calles.
Callate el Perro osico!
Shut up to slow or to retard, as written.
Callate, tu tampoco sabes.
Callate, chiquita! No, solamente bromeo.
To shut is cerrar. Past participle is cerrado.