Egg on.
/ɛg ɒn/
Egg on.
/ɛg ɒn/
To "egg on" means to encourage or incite someone to take a particular action, often something risky or unwise. This idiom captures the dynamic of influence and persuasion in human interactions. Whether it's friends egging someone on to ask someone out on a date, or a crowd encouraging a performer to attempt a daring trick, egging on involves a push towards taking immediate action. Understanding this idiom can help in recognizing the role of peer pressure and motivation in making decisions and taking actions, highlighting the importance of thoughtful encouragement.
His friends egged him on to ask her out.
Friends encourage him to pursue romantic interest by asking her out.
She was egged on by her peers to take the challenge.
Her peers motivate her to accept and take part in a challenge.
They egged each other on until things got out of hand.
Their mutual encouragement leads to escalated and potentially uncontrolled actions.