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shut the hell up
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an aggressive command telling someone to immediately stop talking or making noise
Dialect
American
Informal
Offensive
What is the origin of the term "shut the hell up" and how is it used?
"Shut the hell up" is an English phrase that emerged in the 20th century as a strengthened version of "shut up," adding "the hell" for emphasis. It draws on mild profanity to convey anger, frustration, or urgency without the full shock of stronger expletives. The phrase is used in informal speech, media, and casual arguments to demand that someone immediately stop talking or making noise. It is rude and context-dependent: less extreme than more vulgar variants but still aggressive, signaling annoyance or assertiveness rather than casual conversation.
Examples
Will you shut the hell up? I'm trying to watch the game.



























