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Buck up your ideas Meaning in English

expression

BUHK uhp yor eye-DEE-uhz
BUK up yaw eye-DEE-uhz

Definition

Used to tell someone to make more effort, become more serious, and improve their attitude or performance.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly British and informal; it's often used by teachers, managers, or parents to criticize and motivate. Not rude, but can sound sharp. Similar to 'pull yourself together' or 'get your act together.' Not used in American English.

Example Sentences

You need to buck up your ideas and start studying harder.

basic

If you don't buck up your ideas, you'll fail the class.

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The coach told the team to buck up their ideas before the next match.

basic

"Come on, buck up your ideas or you’ll get left behind!"

natural

It's time to buck up your ideas and show everyone what you can really do.

natural

Honestly, you really have to buck up your ideas if you want this job.

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