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Grow a set Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɹoʊ/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈsɛt
GROH-uh-set
ɡɹˈəʊ/ /æɪ/ /sˈɛt
groh-uh-SET

Definition

To become braver and act with courage, especially in situations where someone is being timid or hesitating. This phrase is informal and often used to encourage someone to face a challenge without fear.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and mildly vulgar; originally refers to male anatomy, but now often used for anyone. Can be perceived as rude or insensitive in formal or mixed company. Used mainly to urge someone to stop being timid. Synonyms: 'man up,' 'have some guts.'

Example Sentences

Come on, grow a set and tell them how you feel.

basic

If you want that job, you need to grow a set and apply.

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He told me to grow a set and stop complaining.

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Stop being scared—just grow a set and ask her out already.

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Sometimes you just have to grow a set and deal with it.

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Dude, it’s time to grow a set and stand up for yourself.

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