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What does that phrase mean? ----> "Nut up or shut up" Yesterday i saw a movie (Zombieland), tallahasse is talking with columbus and say "time to nut up, or shut up" i don't understand "NUT UP" gracias de antemano :D
Nov 3, 2010 11:28 PM
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It means to act upon something, or get some "nuts" In other words, get some cojones or shut up
November 4, 2010
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i didnt see the movie, but suspect that it means: be more brave/bold (nut up. get some nuts/balls/guts) or stop complaining/whining (shut up)
November 4, 2010
Are you sure you heard it correctly? There is an expression; "Put up or shut up" which means that the character needs to o have to endure (something unpleasant) without complaining or take the action necessary to remove the source of the unpleasantry
November 4, 2010
It means be brave or stay out of it.
November 4, 2010
ja~ my mouse isn't working very well
November 4, 2010
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