Grow a pair Meaning in English
expression
释义
An informal and sometimes rude way to tell someone to be braver or act more confidently, usually by comparing them to a stereotypical idea of masculinity.
用法与细微差别
Very informal and can be offensive; use only with close friends or in specific contexts. Implies someone is lacking courage. Often used as a challenge or insult. Avoid in professional or formal situations.
例句
Come on, grow a pair and ask her out.
basic
If you want that promotion, you need to grow a pair and speak up.
basic
Stop complaining and just grow a pair already.
basic
It’s about time you grow a pair and tell your boss how you really feel.
natural
Don’t just sit there—grow a pair and do something about it!
natural
Honestly, he needs to grow a pair if he wants anyone to respect him.
natural