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View usage for: phrasal verbIf someone tells you to belt up, they are telling you in a very impolite way to stop talking. [British, informal] Chambers waved his hand. 'Belt up!' he snapped. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for beltbelt up in British Englishverb (adverb)1. slang to become or cause to become silent; stop talking: often used in the imperative 2. to fasten with or by a belt, esp a seat belt Examples of 'belt up' in a sentencebelt up After all it's no longer my house...' `Och, belt up ,' said Grey good-naturedly.Oh, belt up ," whispered Alec, as he heard footsteps in the corridor. Chinese translation of 'belt up'- below/above ground
- belt
- belt out
- belt up
- beltway
- bemused
- bench
Definition to stop talking `Belt up!' he snapped. Synonyms be quiet hush button it (slang) hold your tongue put a sock in it (British, slang) keep your trap shut (slang) cut the cackle (informal) button your lip (slang) See beltAdditional synonymsDefinition to stop talking or making noise Just pipe down and I'll tell you what I want. Synonyms be quiet, shut up (informal), hush, stop talking, quieten down, shush, button it (slang), belt up (slang), shut your mouth, hold your tongue, put a sock in it (British, slang), button your lip (slang) Definition to stop talking or cause (someone) to stop talking: often used in commands Why don't you just shut up for a minute? Synonyms be quiet, hush, fall silent, button it (slang), pipe down (slang), hold your tongue, put a sock in it (British, slang), keep your trap shut (slang), cut the cackle (informal), button your lip (slang) - below the belt
- belt
- belt something out
- belt up
- bemoan
- bemuse
- bemused
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