brass out

The phrase "brass out" is an idiomatic expression often used in informal contexts to denote boldness or audacity in facing challenges.

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Definition

C1General

(idiom, informal)To confront a difficult or embarrassing situation with boldness or without showing fear.

Example

  • Despite the accusations, he decided to brass out the situation and face the press.

C1General

(idiom, informal)To endure or face a challenge with a display of confidence or defiance.

Example

  • She brassed out the criticism and continued with her presentation.

C2Australian

(slang)To scam or trick someone.

Example

  • He got brassed out by a con artist posing as a salesman.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "brass out":

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