If you keep your chin up, you are not bowing your head in defeat or sadness. This is a way of telling someone to have a positive attitude.
If someone is going through a time of sadness or trouble, you can say "Keep your chin up - things will get better!"
If someone always has a good attitude about things, you can say "He really knows how to keep his chin up."
keep your faith up you know
maintain a positive outlook.
well it depends I think you mean to cook up a plan or somthing, then it is just to think it up or plan it
bust can either mean a behind of a person or a sculpture of someone's body (shoulders and up)
Reassuring cliches are often given automatically, and consist of patterned responses, or empty, meaningless prhases that express false assumptions. Examples of reaussing cliches are : Everything will be ok. Keep your head held high. Chin up.
Burned up means that a person is totally exhausted. A person can also be burned up if they are very angry with someone.
Think about it for a minute and you can figure it out. What would it mean if you were up? Out of bed and feeling fine? What would it mean if you were about? About town, traveling around? The saying just means you're awake and moving around!
To keep your chin up is an expression to maintain positive outlook.
keep your chin up!
"I know you're going through a tough time, but just remember to keep your chin up and stay positive." "Even when faced with challenges, it's important to keep your chin up and maintain a positive attitude." "When things don't go as planned, it's best to keep your chin up and push through with determination."
Despite facing setbacks, always remember to keep your chin up and stay positive in order to overcome challenges with determination.
Keep it up. Go on with your efforts - your are making good progress
When a male lifts his chin up at you he pretty much telling you hi.
Chin Up Chin Up was created in 2001.
Chin Up Chin Up ended in 2009.
Hang in there!
Chin wag is British slang for talk. For example: 'I haven't seen you for years, we should meet up for a proper chin wag!'
Charlotte's Web
It is no-no in Japan to pick up your rice or miso soup bowl and hold it under your chin