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Agar Mere Muh Meinzip -

Refraining from saying something hurtful or controversial to maintain peace.

The expression derives from the common idiom or "Zip it," which means to stop talking or keep a secret. When used as a hypothetical (If I had a zipper...), it often conveys:

In some contexts, it can be a more somber metaphor for a lack of freedom of speech or the inability to protest against injustice. Contextual Interpretations Agar mere muh meinzip

The phrase (If there were a zipper on my mouth) is a figurative expression used in Hindi and Urdu to describe a state of enforced or self-imposed silence. It is often used humorously or dramatically to suggest that the speaker is being prevented from speaking their truth or that they are choosing to remain quiet to avoid trouble. Core Meaning and Usage

Suggesting that the speaker's thoughts are being "locked away" by external pressure or social norms. Refraining from saying something hurtful or controversial to

Similar phrases are used in memes or comedy sketches to highlight awkward situations where someone is "forced" to keep their mouth shut. Related Idioms "Muh band rakhna": To keep your mouth shut.

Indicating that someone is trying very hard not to reveal a confidential piece of information. Contextual Interpretations The phrase (If there were a

It often appears in poetry or song lyrics to express the pain of "unspoken words" or the frustration of a lover who cannot express their feelings.

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