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to stroke one's ego
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to boost or satisfy one's sense of self-importance or self-esteem
What is the origin of the idiom "stroke one's ego" and when to use it?
The idiom "stroke one's ego" originates from the concept of physically stroking or caressing someone's body, which is often associated with providing pleasure and satisfaction. It is used when one wants to cater to someone's ego, usually to gain favor, maintain a positive relationship, or manipulate a situation to their advantage. It implies feeding someone's need for validation or recognition, often in a self-serving or insincere manner.
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She flattered her colleague's accomplishments, knowing that it would stroke his ego and make him more likely to assist her with the project.
He constantly seeks validation by surrounding himself with people who stroke his ego.
I noticed how he subtly stroked her ego, complimenting her intelligence and beauty, trying to win her over.