Examples of 'cállate' in a sentence

Meaning of "cállate"

cállate (adjective) - a Spanish term meaning 'shut up' or 'be quiet', typically used informally to tell someone to stop talking or making noise

How to use "cállate" in a sentence

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Cállate and duérmete.
And you would not have to pass it with… Cállate.
Cállate the mouth, anteojudo of excrement.
It was not going to hurt to anybody . Cállate.
Cállate and duérmete. Discútelo in your stupid one group of boludos.
I know that it is normal… - Cállate and duérmete.
The hands on the head . It was not going to hurt to anybody . Cállate.
As a freelance, she worked with important Basque designers as Cállate la Boca, TheBasque, Virginia Ameztoy….
Look, just apologize to me, and let us move on from this . Alma, cállate.
We gotta fix this shit . Cállate.
You knew you were going to get called out . Mari, cállate.
It raises the hands . Cállate.
He 's not smart enough to go through a car wash . Okay, cállate.
You gave that dog to me . - Cállate.
You go to Mexico without me . Nellie, cállate.

See also

Luis ai not gonna like this . - Cállate.
Yeah . This is what they were referring to . Cállate la boca!
Güero was one of ours . - Cállate.
Or it loves the crime… - Cállate.
What's with the scary guy? Cállate.

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