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It means you don't have much of a choice - if you don't enjoy it, you'll just have to "take your lumps" and suffer.

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The phrase "like it or lump it" means that someone has no choice but to accept a situation as it is, whether they like it or not. It conveys that there is no alternative or room for negotiation.

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