Signification
An informal way to tell someone to stop talking and be silent.
Contexte culturel
In the US, this is often used in movies to show a 'tough' character. While understood, British speakers might prefer 'Button it' or 'Shut it'.
Don't use with authority
Never say this to your boss or a police officer.
Signification
An informal way to tell someone to stop talking and be silent.
Don't use with authority
Never say this to your boss or a police officer.
Teste-toi
Which situation is appropriate for 'zip your lip'?
You are at a formal dinner with your boss. What do you say?
Zip your lip is too informal and rude for a formal dinner with a boss.
🎉 Score : /1
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesYou are at a formal dinner with your boss. What do you say?
Zip your lip is too informal and rude for a formal dinner with a boss.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsYes, it is considered quite rude and informal.
Expressions liées
Zip it
synonymBe quiet.
Button your lip
similarBe quiet.