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What is Shut the front door?NOT used for S.T.F.U. replacement but for a more light hearted "Get the F* outta here" "I can't believe it" banter used mainly by "valley" type girls. Vicky:Ohh, I just got this Gucci sweater for only $75. Shut the front door - videoShut the front door - what is it?Shut the front door is like saying shut the fuck up. I say this all the time to my friends because they can’t shut up. Your mouth is the door and front means fuck in my world. Can you please shut the front door before I smack the shit out of you? What does "Shut the front door" mean?Romy Bauer first coined this expression in 2000. When she didn't want to say the "F word" Romy is in Joel's caravan Shut the front door - what does it mean?A most useful expression for shut the f**k up. Used when in annoyance, frustration, anger, etc. Person 1: Kill yourself! Shut the front door - meaningsomething you say to not swear or nearly did swear teacher: (blames peter for not doing his homework) Shut the front door - definitionThis is the phrase you say when you are in front of young people, old people, and your boss. Or if you just don't want to cuss. It is a lot better than saying "What the fuck!?" Or "Shut your mouth!". It is a censor phrase and is commonly used by Stacey London on What Not to Wear. Lisa:"Bobby and I got engaged!" Shut the front door - slangPolitically correct way of saying, Shut the fuck up when at work or in front of parents etc Boss: We have tos stay back Friday night for 2 hours to order new brochures Shut the front doorShut the f* up Susie: "They told me that the moon will not shine forever." Shut the front doorA phrase used not as a substitute for 'Shut the fuck up', but rather when the front door requires shutting. Person 1: Can you shut the front door please? Shut the front doorMore publicly acceptable and FCC-friendly version of S.T.F.U., originally coined by Buckethead on WJRR Radio. "You slept with your girlfriend's sister and her mom? Shut the front door!" |
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