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Brownie point

British pronunciation/bɹˈaʊni pˈɔɪnt/
American pronunciation/bɹˈaʊni pˈɔɪnt/
Brownie point
[NOUN]
1

approval of a person in authority that a person tries to gain by doing something that pleases or impresses them

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The origin of the idiom "brownie point" can be traced to the mythical creatures known as "brownies" in folklore. Brownies were believed to be household spirits or fairies, often associated with helpful and benevolent actions, such as completing chores or tasks around the home while the occupants slept. The concept of earning "brownie points" likely emerged from the idea that by performing good deeds or being helpful, one could accumulate a form of goodwill or favor from these imaginary beings. It is often used humorously or playfully to acknowledge someone's efforts to please or impress others, especially when there's a sense that these efforts are motivated by the desire for recognition or benefits.

Examples
1Get some brownie points man.
2Those gestures definitely earned him brownie points with Shante's mother.
3All of these things are massive brownie points in that woman's brain.
4Huge brownie points with the ladies if you can charge their dead iPhone with your Android.
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