shine up

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shine up

She is trying to shine up to the new manager by bringing him coffee.

Definition

Verb (transitive or intransitive): * To attempt to gain favor or approval from someone, typically through flattery, excessive praise, or obsequious behavior. The action often implies insincerity or a calculated effort to improve one's standing with the target.

Usage

The verb "shine up" is used to describe the act of deliberately trying to make oneself liked or favored by another person. It is often used in a slightly negative or critical context, suggesting the behavior is not genuine. * It can be used with a direct object (shine up to [someone]). * It can sometimes be used without the preposition "to" when the target is clear from context.

Examples
  • Verb:
    • He's always shining up to the boss, hoping for a promotion.
    • Stop shining up to the teacher by offering to carry her books every day.
    • I saw him shining up at the party, complimenting everyone with influence.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase often carries a connotation of transparent or obvious flattery. The person "shining up" is usually perceived as trying too hard.
  • It is synonymous with other idioms like "suck up to" or "brown-nose," though "shine up" can be slightly less vulgar.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brown-nose (verb, informal/vulgar): To obsequiously flatter or curry favor.
  • Suck up to (phrasal verb, informal): To ingratiate oneself with someone through flattery.
  • Kowtow (verb): To act in an excessively subservient manner.
  • Faun (verb, archaic): To flatter or grovel. (Note: More common is the related noun "fawner").
Synonyms
  • Flatter
  • Ingratiate oneself
  • Curry favor
  • Toady
  • Grovel
Related Phrasal Verbs/Idioms
  • Play up to: To flatter or try to please someone, especially someone in authority. This is a direct synonym and is used in the same way (e.g., ).
  • Butter up (informal): To flatter someone excessively, especially to persuade them to do something.
    • He's trying to butter up his parents so they'll let him borrow the car.
shine up

She is trying to shine up to the new manager by bringing him coffee.

Verb
  1. ingratiate oneself to; often with insincere behavior
    • She is playing up to the chairman

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