pull your socks up Informal
Meaning: You can say "pull your socks up" to someone if you think they should improve the way they are behaving or the way they are doing something.
For example:
He'll lose his job unless he pulls his socks up and starts doing a lot better.
The coach said I have to pull my socks up or I'll lose my spot on the team.Note: You should only say this to someone such as your child, your student, your employee, or possibly to a friend. You shouldn't say it to someone like your boss, your teacher, your parents, or anyone you should speak to respectfully
Meaning: You can say "pull your socks up" to someone if you think they should improve the way they are behaving or the way they are doing something.
For example:
He'll lose his job unless he pulls his socks up and starts doing a lot better.
The coach said I have to pull my socks up or I'll lose my spot on the team.Note: You should only say this to someone such as your child, your student, your employee, or possibly to a friend. You shouldn't say it to someone like your boss, your teacher, your parents, or anyone you should speak to respectfully
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