be there or be square »
Used to encourage someone to go somewhere.
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bottle out »
To fail to perform a promised or planned action due to lack of courage.
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buck up »
Cheer up; take courage; take heart.
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come on »
An expression of encouragement.
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down in the mouth »
Sad or discouraged, especially as indicated by one's facial appearance.
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drum up »
To generate or encourage; to campaign for.
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egg on »
To encourage or coax a person to do something, especially something foolhardy or reckless.
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egg somebody on »
To tease, provoke or encourage.
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go for it »
A cry of encouragement.
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golden handcuffs »
Any arrangement or agreement designed to provide extremely favorable benefits or pay, so as to discourage participant from wanting to leave, especially to retain a choice employee.
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good on you »
An exclamation of encouragement or congratulation; well done.
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grow a pair »
To be brave; to show some courage, especially in a situation in which one has so far failed to do so.
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hothouse »
An environment in which growth or development is encouraged; a hotbed.
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it's a long road that has no turning »
encouragement when things are not going well. Just as a long road eventually has a turning, problems also eventually have a solution, even though one might have to wait.
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jolly someone along »
To make someone happy or compliant, as by encouragement or flattery.
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lion »
An individual who shows strength and courage, attributes associated with the lion.
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liquid courage »
Alcohol drunk to induce a feeling of courage in the drinker.
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nest egg »
A natural or artificial egg placed in a bird's nest, to encourage the bird to lay its own eggs there.
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rain on someone's parade »
To disappoint or discourage someone.
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right on »
An expression of enthusiasm or encouragement.
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sing along »
A gathering or event where participants are encouraged to add their voices in song.
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strap on a pair »
To be brave; to show some courage, especially in a situation where one has so far failed to do so.
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take heart »
Be courageous; regain one's courage.
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take the wind out of someone's sails »
To discourage someone greatly; to cause someone to lose hope or the will to continue.
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turn off »
To repulse, disgust, or discourage.
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turn on »
To attract, give pleasure, or encourage.
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turn-on »
Something that attracts, gives pleasure, or encourages, especially sexually.
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way to go »
An expression of congratulations, encouragement, or approval.
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yellow-bellied »
Uncourageous.
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you know it »
Indicates agreement, approval, encouragement.
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you knows it »
Indicates agreement, approval, encouragement.
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