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What Does Buck Up Mean? - Writing Explained Definition: Cheer up; deal with a problem People often use this expression to try to boost someone’s mood Others use it to encourage someone to let go of their anger or other negative emotions This idiom originated in the 1800s It comes from the word buck, which is another word for a male deer Originally, buck up meant to dress smartly
buck up - Idioms by The Free Dictionary buck up Cheer up, become encouraged, as in Buck up! We'll soon have it done, or Even the promise of a vacation did not buck her up This term was first recorded in 1844
buck up - Wiktionary, the free dictionary buck up (third-person singular simple present bucks up, present participle bucking up, simple past and past participle bucked up) (idiomatic, intransitive) To become encouraged, reinvigorated, or cheerful; to summon one's courage or spirits; to pluck up courage