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A pick-me-up

Meaning

A pick-me-up is a drink or item that provides a quick boost of energy, improves mood, or restores one's spirits.

Origin

The phrase "pick-me-up" sprang into popular usage in the late 19th century, a time when pharmacists and bartenders alike concocted all manner of elixirs to revive flagging spirits. The idea was quite literal: something to physically "pick" a person "up" from a state of exhaustion, lethargy, or even a hangover. Initially, it frequently referred to a restorative alcoholic drink—a bracing cocktail designed to shake off the morning-after blues or provide a much-needed jolt of energy. It quickly evolved to encompass anything, from a strong coffee to a cheerful treat, that could deliver that sudden, uplifting sensation, cementing its place as a common idiom for a quick dose of cheer.

Examples

  • After a long day, a strong cup of coffee is often the perfect pick-me-up.
  • She bought herself a new dress as a little pick-me-up to cheer herself up after the bad news.
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