Oh, dude, that's a pretty intense way of saying you're stubborn! Like, I guess they mean they'd rather deal with a bloody mouth than admit they're wrong. I mean, hey, whatever works for them, right?
Swallow My Pride was created in 1985.
== == Swallow your pride and move on, he/she's with someone else.
Pride and Water
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That is the correct expression, "It's time to swallow the bullet.", which is a way of saying that something difficult or unpleasant must be faced. It is a mix up of "bite the bullet", "a bitter pill to swallow", and "swallow your pride"; all have related meanings. <<>> Soldiers were given a bullet to bite before battlefield surgery in the days before anaesthetics. No-one ever aimed to swallow so this is a non-metaphor.
Pride.Could be food or drink But I think pride
to humble one's self
To let go of your pride and do something you find embarrassing or think you're too good for
fear, pride, guilt, any number of emotions really. also, water.
"Filled with pride in someone" implies being proud of their achievements or qualities. On the other hand, "filled with pride of someone" suggests being proud of the person themselves or their actions. Both can convey a sense of admiration and satisfaction.