shut\ up\ and\ keep\ talking
- shut\ up\ and\ keep\ talking
1. (Shut up and keep talking) (7160↑, 1413↓)
An expression that's used when you want information from someone, but that someone keeps telling boring details you don't need to know. Can be emphasised by using 'Shut the fuck up and keep talking'.
Guy 1: So we went to her bedroom, and there were a lot of dolls there. She also had a poster of- Guy 2: Dude, shut up and keep talking. Did anything happen?
Urban English dictionary.
2013.
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