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Aug 19 at 0:21 comment added Xanne What’s wrong with give up?
Aug 18 at 22:05 comment added Ben Voigt A one-word answer would be capitulate, but it's not the phrase you are thinking of.
Aug 18 at 21:48 comment added Anton Sherwood I'd probably say ‘cave’ or ‘fold’.
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Aug 18 at 14:17 answer added Edwin Ashworth timeline score: 1
Aug 18 at 14:10 comment added DjinTonic This question is similar to: Idiom/word/saying request: Accepting a situation out of desperation. If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem.
Aug 18 at 13:52 comment added Yosef Baskin Yes. This term could be Play nice. Cave in. Roll over. Bend over. Lube up. But this site is not the best for "I'm thinking of a phrasal verb, 2 syllables, starts with" because you know what we will guess at without a defined answer outside of ... you.
Aug 18 at 12:46 answer added DjinTonic timeline score: 3
Aug 18 at 11:21 comment added TimR Are you thinking of "suck it up"? To accept the unpleasant facts on the ground and stop complaining, and just "get on with it", "it" being whatever needs to be done.
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