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Stiff upper lip

British pronunciation/stˈɪf ˌʌpə lˈɪp/
American pronunciation/stˈɪf ˌʌpɚ lˈɪp/
Stiff upper lip
[NOUN]
1

the ability to hide one's emotions and seem calm in unpleasant or difficult situations

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stiff upper lip definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "stiff upper lip" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "stiff upper lip" can be traced back to British culture and its historical context. It is believed to have emerged during the Victorian era in the 19th century when displaying emotional restraint and maintaining a composed demeanor were highly valued traits, particularly among the British upper class. It is often invoked during times of personal hardship, loss, or tragedy, urging individuals to remain strong and composed despite their emotional turmoil.

Examples
1After the release of 1990's The Razor's Edge, AC/DC would release Ballbreaker in 1995, and Stiff Upper Lip in 2000.
2She has to have a Stiff Upper Lip.
3Felt she has to have a Stiff Upper Lip.
4This really tried to ADOPT this british SENSIBILITY of a Stiff British Sensibility of a Stiff Upper Lip.
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