Chin Up
- Chin Up
- How common is this idiom?: Uncommon, mostly used by older generations, but still occasionally used in a humorous or ironic way by younger generations.
- Literal Meaning: To hold one's chin up, literally.
- Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To keep one's head held high and be optimistic, even in difficult situations.
- After losing the game, the coach told his team to keep their chins up and focus on the next match.
- She's been going through a tough time, but she's keeping her chin up and staying positive.
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