haad yer gob
Geordie for shut your mouth.
Definitions
Shut up, hold your tongue. 'Haad' = hold, 'gob' = mouth. Can be playful between mates or proper sharp depending on tone — context does all the work.
haad yer gob In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
'Haad' is the Northumbrian retention of the older pronunciation of 'hold'; 'gob' for mouth is widespread British slang of Irish/Gaelic origin.
People Also Ask
What does haad yer gob mean?
Haad yer gob is Geordie (Newcastle) for "shut your mouth."
How do you use haad yer gob in a sentence?
You might hear, "Haad yer gob, I'm trying to listen," telling someone to be quiet.
Is haad yer gob rude?
It's blunt and can be sharp, but among Geordies it's often said jokingly between mates rather than as a serious insult.
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