Belt up


it’s the british version of shut up.

could also mean ‘fasten your seatbelt’.
1. she told the students to belt up because they were making so much noise.

2. i told the kids to belt up before i started the car.
british slang for shut up, a rude way to tell someone to be quiet.
belt up you bl–dy crony

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