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      • chin up! idiom informal Add to word list something you say to someone in a difficult situation in order to encourage them to be brave and try not to be sad: Chin up! It'll soon be the weekend.
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  2. something you say to someone in a difficult situation in order to encourage them to be brave and try not to be sad: Chin up! It'll soon be the weekend. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

    • English (US)

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  3. Aug 9, 2023 · Navigate the myriad of British slang terms and idioms that offer a unique window into UK culture. The British Isles have a rich linguistic history with colloquial expressions like 'bloke', 'cheeky', 'mate', and 'blimey'.

  4. Jan 14, 2006 · When a person farts while receiving oral sex, it's called a chin-up. The word actually comes from the reaction of the person giving the oral sex at the moment of the fart; the first thing most everyone does is lift their chin up to look at the foul person with disgust.

  5. 1. expression A phrase that encourages one to improve one's mood, especially when sad or discouraged. Come on, the project was not a total failure—chin up! Chin up, honey—tomorrow's another day. I know you're still sad about your breakup, but chin up, man—you'll meet someone new soon enough.

  6. 1. (Anatomy) the protruding part of the lower jaw. 2. (Anatomy) the front part of the face below the lips. 3. keep one's chin up to keep cheerful under difficult circumstances. Sometimes shortened to: chin up! 4. take it on the chin informal to face squarely up to a defeat, adversity, etc. vb, chins, chinningorchinned. 5.

  7. Feb 8, 2017 · Slang through the ages. Don't be confused if someone calls you 'pet', 'duck', 'sweetie', 'love', 'chicken', 'chuck' or 'sunshine'. Older people in the UK often use these terms when they are addressing younger people as a sign of affection and friendliness.

  8. Chin-up definition: an act or instance of chinning a horizontal bar, rod, or the like.. See examples of CHIN-UP used in a sentence.

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