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!"
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.
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at the hotel front desk
Welcoming the Busy Day
Robert
Looks like we have a full house today, Kenneth.
Kenneth
I heard there's a big conference in town. It's going to be busy!
Robert
No worries, I'm ready for it.
Kenneth
Alright, bring it on!
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