bring it
English
Etymology
From bring it on, from bring on.
Interjection
- (US, emphatic) Used to respond affirmatively and aggressively to a challenge by issuing one in return.
Verb
bring it (third-person singular simple present brings it, present participle bringing it, simple past and past participle brought it)
- (intransitive, informal) To give one's all in a particular effort; to perform admirably or forcefully.
- When we get to the competition next month, you really have to bring it.
Synonyms
Translations
to apply maximum effort to an effort
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