bring it on
idiom

A challenge or task is accepted with confidence and enthusiasm
  • 1When the team challenged us to a rematch, we said, 'bring it on!'
  • 2The exam is tough, but I'm prepared, so bring it on.
When someone says "bring it on," they are saying they are ready and excited to face a challenge or task. It shows they are confident and eager to tackle whatever comes their way. It's like saying, "I'm ready for this challenge!"
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Remember, "bring it on" is informal and used in casual situations. Avoid using it in formal settings like job interviews or presentations. Stick to more professional language in those situations.
at a car showroom
Ready for the Rush
Andrew
Looks like we have a lot of customers today.
Christopher
Yeah, it's going to be a busy day.
Andrew
I'm ready for it. Bring it on!
Christopher
That's the spirit! Let's get started.
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Similar to "bring it on":
  • 1let's do this
  • 2I'm ready
  • 3game on