释义 |
shurrup|ʃʌˈrʌp, ʃʊˈrʊp| vulgar corruption of imp. shut up (see shut v. 19 m). Also shurr up. Cf. shaddup, shuddup.
1893S. Grand Heavenly Twins I. i. iv. 27 Barbara politely requested her to ‘shurrup!’ a word of the boys which she permitted herself to borrow. 1929J. B. Priestley Good Companions iii. iv. 553 ‘Shurr up!’ the voice jeered, before anybody else could make a sound. 1960C. Ray Merry England 173 You shurrup, shurrup: I've just about had enough of you. 1978J. Wainwright Ripple of Murders 40 Shurrup, Richard, don't show your ignorance. |