Hey, what's up, guys?
It's Jack here from free online English lessons.
And today I've got another idiom for you.
And today's idiom is right down here.
You can read it.
It is bite the bullet.
And bite the bullet is an idiom that we use in English to when we're.
When we have to do something that we don't want to do.
So you're procrastinating, you're putting something off.
You're like, I have to do this thing that's really undesirable or something that I don't want to do, and I just have to bite the bullet and do it.
Okay.
So we can say that to somebody.
It's like, oh, I don't want to do my homework assignment.
I don't want to clean my house.
Just bite the bullet and do it.
Do the job, do the work, housework.
Do the homework assignment.
Do the project that you're working on in the office or whatever that you've been putting off for a while.
And, yeah, I mean, I think this one is a pretty old expression as well.
I mean, it's been around forever, and we still use it often in English.