Nothing - the correct phrase is "grin and bear it," meaning "fake a pleasant expression and deal with whatever is going on until things get better."
This means to face a situation with determination and patience
Grit can be defined as particles of sand or dirt that is loose. Grit can also mean the strength of one's character.
The adjective for the noun grit is gritty. It can also metaphorically mean courageous or resolute.
Probably "gris", meaning gray/grey. There is no "grit" in French.
Grit can mean:NounSmall, loose particles of sandCourageVerbClenched teethMove or make a grating sound
grit your teeth and bear it, just be patient and ease them along! (make decisions for them)
Interesting that many people are getting this wrong. The original is "grit and bear it". Many people don't know the word "grit" in this context". It means to "hold your teeth together" or "clench your jaw"... this is what humans do automatically when something unpleasant happens. "Grit and bear it" means to clench your jaw and deal with the unpleasantness. "Grin and bear it" is an eggcorn.
Western, if that is what you mean by theme.
you get grit from Sweden
No, the mountain man wearing the bear "hat" was played by an actor named Ed Corbin.
Bear! ;D
in a grit chamber mixing of grit takes place.after grit mixing only organic matter remains