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belt up
belt up vb (adverb) 1. slang to become or cause to become silent; stop talking: often used in the imperative2. to fasten with or by a belt, esp a seat beltThesaurusVerb | 1.belt up - refuse to talk or stop talking; fall silent; "The children shut up when their father approached"be quiet, button up, clam up, keep mum, shut up, dummy up, close up |
belt up
belt upTo anchor or fasten someone in place, as with a seatbelt in a vehicle. A noun or pronoun can be used between "belt" and "up." OK, the kids are belted up—let's hit the road! Can you please belt the baby up in her highchair?See also: belt, upbelt someone upto secure someone with a belt, such as a seat belt in a car. I had to belt her up because the seat belt was so complicated. We belted up the kids securely.See also: belt, upbelt up
Synonyms for belt upverb refuse to talk or stop talkingSynonyms- be quiet
- button up
- clam up
- keep mum
- shut up
- dummy up
- close up
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