Bite the bullet is a phrase that means being brave when you have to deal with something painful or hard. It came from soldiers who used to bite on a bullet during surgery to help them stay strong and not scream out in pain. It was like saying, ‘I will face this hurt without backing down!’
Why the Bullet?
Back in ancient times, when doctors did surgeries without anesthesia (a way to make you sleepy or numb), soldiers had to bite on a bullet to help them deal with the pain. The hard metal of the bullet helped push the pain away from their mind for a while.
So, today, if someone says ‘I’m going to bite the bullet,’ it means they’re ready to face something tough and brave.
Examples
- When you have to eat something really sour for your lunch, you can say ‘I’m going to bite the bullet.’
- If your friend is going on a scary roller coaster, they might say ‘I’m going to bite the bullet and ride it!’
- Your mom might tell you, ‘You need to bite the bullet and clean your room now!’
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