Ireland

Pull up your socks

Definition:
To be told to pull up your socks is to be told to do a better job on something. It is a negative review of one's performance. It can also be directed at someone who generally needs to pull himself together, often to face a difficult or unpleasant task.

Usage:
"If you don't pull up your socks on the Reitman contract, you'll be fired."

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