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woman up

B2 informal inseparable intransitive
In simple words

To be brave and deal with a hard situation — the female-positive version of 'man up'.

Meanings

1 B2 idiomatic informal

To show courage, toughness, or decisiveness in a difficult situation — used as a gender-conscious alternative to 'man up'.

"It's time to woman up and ask for that pay rise you've been putting off for months."

Grammar: inseparable
2 B2 idiomatic informal

Used humorously or sarcastically to highlight that bravery and resilience are not masculine traits, by applying the structure of 'man up' to women.

""Man up?" she laughed. "No thanks — I'll woman up instead.""

Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes

A relatively recent phrase that emerged as a deliberate counter to the gendered phrase 'man up'. Used both seriously (to encourage women to be assertive) and humorously (to mock the sexist assumption that courage is male). More common in American English. Sometimes used by any gender to challenge the norms behind 'man up'.

Commonly used with

need to time to just seriously finally

Forms

Base
woman up
I/you/we/they
3rd person
womans up
he/she/it
Past simple
womaned up
yesterday
Past participle
womaned up
have + pp
-ing form
womaning up
continuous

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