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Pep talk

British pronunciation/pˈɛp tˈɔːk/
American pronunciation/pˈɛp tˈɔːk/
Pep talk
[NOUN]
1

an encouraging and motivational speech or conversation given to boost someone's enthusiasm, confidence, or determination, especially before a challenging task or event

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What is the origin of the idiom "pep talk" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "pep talk" can be traced back to the early 20th century, specifically within the realm of sports. The term "pep" refers to energy, enthusiasm, or vigor, and a "talk" denotes a conversation or speech. The phrase emerged as a way to describe the motivational speeches and discussions given to athletes before or during games to ignite their spirit, boost their morale, and enhance their performance. Coaches, trainers, or team leaders would deliver these talks to inspire and encourage players to give their best effort, overcome challenges, and maintain a positive mindset. It is commonly used in sports settings, including team sports, individual competitions, or athletic training, to rally athletes before a game, during halftime, or in moments of low morale.

Examples
1Okay, enough pep talk, we make movie.
2Okay, enough pep talk, we make movie.
3And what you need a pep talk on?
4And that's basically my pep talk.
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