Have some balls. Show courage and enact principles.
"I hope, somewhere inside the policing machine, a new generation of coppers is prepared to show some minerals, to shake the tree, to remember why they joined in the first place." Dominic Adler, writer and former detective in the Metropolitan Police, UK
Someone who is reserved yet confident. Not afraid to strut their stuff. Someone who has pride in what they do and who they are. Not as flashy as a stallion but is more rugged and useful. Works hard but can be exuberant when required and loves to be pampered.
That guy over there is a show donkey for sure.
Your local Amelia who pretends they are so smart when they get strait Fs.
somebody who is a try hard and does everything for attention and tries to act like they’re better than everyone else even though they’re literal trash.
ugh she is such a show off.
her make up is so ugly she is just showing off.
Someone who has to be the best at what they do and brag about it. (sometimes they think they are the best at something but they actually suck)
Omg she is so annoying all she does is show off!
To show off something good you have/had which is usually offensive to people
such as. a car, house, money, electronics, clothes, shoes, family.
it’s best to keep that to yourself, Don’t show it off to a bunch of
people or you be a “Wendy” like i put how “show-off” is used in a conversation
Jackson:
Wendy said she owns a Pink Lamborghini, a Luxury Modern Mansion, Gucci, Dior, and Chanel. and
Sephora!
Amber: Geez, what a show-off!
A defunct television programming block for preschoolers, which aired on the Sprout channel (previously known as PBS Kids Sprout). It was designed to help preschoolers get ready for bedtime.1 The block featured recurring themes based on preschoolers' nightly routines, such as dreams, brushing teeth, and cleaning up before bed
Unlike the channel's other blocks, The Good Night Show was repeated twice over the course of each night. Throughout the block, viewers (referred to as "Sproutlets") were encouraged to participate in host-led games, songs, crafts, and lessons in yoga and sign language.