to face a difficult or unpleasant situation directly and endure it · to accept a tough necessity
Ever been in a pickle where you *really* don't want to do something, but you know it's absolutely necessary? Like needing to work overtime on a Friday or having to tell your friend a tough truth? 😬 That's when you "bite the bullet"! It means you summon your courage and just get through the unpleasantness because there's no other way. 💪
When would you use 'to bite the bullet'? A. 🎉 When you're super excited about a new project. B. 😫 When you have to pay a really high bill that you weren't expecting. C. 😴 When you're happily relaxing on vacation.
💡 **Fun Fact!** This idiom doesn't literally involve biting anything! 🙅♀️ Its origin is thought to come from times before anesthesia, when patients undergoing surgery might bite a bullet to distract themselves from the pain. Ouch! 🤕 Today, it's used metaphorically for any tough situation you have to bravely endure.