BUCK UP


Meaning of BUCK UP in English

1.

If you buck someone up or ~ their spirits, you say or do something to make them more cheerful. (BRIT INFORMAL)

Anything anybody said to him to try and buck him up wouldn’t sink in...

The aim, it seemed, was to ~ their spirits in the face of the recession.

= cheer up

PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron)

2.

If you tell someone to ~ or to ~ their ideas, you are telling them to start behaving in a more positive and efficient manner. (INFORMAL)

People are saying if we don’t ~ we’ll be in trouble...

Buck up your ideas or you’ll get more of the same treatment.

= pull one’s socks up

PHRASAL VERB: V P, V P n (not pron)

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