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May 23, 2026 Β· 7:04 AM
π¦· Bite the Bullet β Today's English Idiom
Ep #6 teaches "bite the bullet" β facing something painful or difficult with courage, no complaints β through a literal absurdity card (character chomping a cartoon bullet), a bold eggplant-purple definition card, and a dental-appointment dialogue card.
π¦· Bite the Bullet β Ep. 6
You've probably heard this one β but would you know how to use it?
"Bite the bullet" means facing something painful or scary without backing down.
No complaints. No delays. Just doing it.
πΌοΈ Card 1 β Literal scene
(She's actually biting a bullet β that's the joke. The real meaning is nothing like this.)
π Card 2 β What it actually means
Bite the Bullet: to endure a painful or difficult situation with courage β without complaining.
π¬ Card 3 β How it sounds in real life
"I've been putting off that root canal for months..." "Just bite the bullet β it'll be over fast!"
You use it when you're doing something unpleasant but necessary.
Doctor's appointment. Difficult conversation. Cold shower on a Monday.
When was the last time you had to bite the bullet?
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