No it's not but it's not nice to tell someone to shut up
Yes, "shutup" is a compound word that is formed by combining the words "shut" and "up."
The word shut up means to close your mouth in a heartbeat and to listen to the people telling you that word.
The word "swear" itself is not a curse word, but it is often used in the context of using curse words when someone is speaking profanely or disrespectfully.
"Ta gueule" is a colloquial French expression that can be used to mean "shut up." It is considered rude and impolite.
The root of the word 'concluding' is 'conclude', which comes from the Latin word 'concludere', meaning "to shut up, to enclose".
Well no, but it's nothing you want to say to your kids if you are a parent, because it is disrespectful and inappropriate.
tell it to shut the heck up!
Another word for shut up is Insturd
Humans.
Chandler said 'shut up, shut up, shut up!'
Yes, "shutup" is a compound word that is formed by combining the words "shut" and "up."
No, its not a curse word.
no its not a swear word but it is an rude word
The Latin word for curse is the word maledictionem. In Italian the word curse is said as maledizione and in Spanish it is maldicion.
Its shut up
It is not a curse word, but it is a vulgar word for urinate.
The word shut up means to close your mouth in a heartbeat and to listen to the people telling you that word.