Here's a breakdown of the components:
* "Zip your lip": This is a slangy way of saying "be quiet." It literally means to close your lips as if you were zipping up a zipper.
* "Buddy": This is often used sarcastically to add a bit of aggression or mockery to the statement.
It's important to note that this idiom is considered very rude and should be avoided in most situations. It's best to use more polite and respectful ways to ask someone to stop talking, such as:
* "Could you please be quiet for a moment?"
* "I need to focus right now, can we talk later?"
* "I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to say."
Using "Would you just zip your lip, buddy?" is likely to make the other person feel disrespected and could lead to an argument.