Shut it down. Shutting down.
(Shutting up?)
That depends on the direction of the opening. Shut up means basically the same thing as shut down, but the hinged part operates in the opposite direction.
And I think you shut up a mountain cabin.
Yeah, just shut works for either. It’s less so redundancy and more specificity.
If you think about it, there’s only meaning with a frame of reference. Shutting up or shutting down could be nonsensical in the Void, as many things would be, I imagine.
Shut the door, or close the window. Which came first, Doors or Windows?.. 🤔
Doors and corners kid
Depends. If a room just has a hole in the wall, is it still a doorway?
No, that’s the urinal silly!
So if I just kick a hole in a wall at a friends house, it’s ok to pee into it as well?
There’s so many grammatical definitions for both words I feel like there is a logical combination that makes it not redundant. With that being said they do both have I wanna say the same transitional verb definitions but both might be post-derivstive of “shut down.”
Lay off the ganja, man
I’m into this. And the corollary. “Shit out” is redundant. Shit it out. Shitting out.
(Shitting in?) Makes sense in one context, but that’s a completely different context than that which shitting out is typically used.
Shutdown is one word though.
Welcome to the wonderful world of phrasal verbs, idioms, and collocations.
Telling a laptop to shut down is very different from telling it to shut up or just shut. Shutting a laptop doesn’t shut it down (at least, not by default).
Stupid fast boot.
Shutting it does shut you out though, at least until you unshut it.
Not if it’s plugged into a peripheral hub
Shutting down a laptop also makes it shut up!
If I close the laptop by lifting the bottom instead of lowering the top, is that also “shutting it up?” 🤔
We talking about the verb or the noun? I also have been look at the word “shut” too long and now it looks weird