Origin Old French "courage", from Latin "Cor" 'heart'
1. the ability to do something that frightens one.
2. strength in the face of pain or grief.
1. the ability to do something that frightens one.
2. strength in the face of pain or grief.
Man did you see that?! KC went and bought stuff by herself for once, I mean she is terrified of doing stuff on her own (she used to be anyways, lol).
Look at that guy he is brave, crazy or just plain courageous, I mean he like jumped infront of that bullet!
Look at that guy he is brave, crazy or just plain courageous, I mean he like jumped infront of that bullet!
by Alex Pipe July 08, 2004
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by Aster's Dreams July 06, 2009
The collective noun for a pack of Apple dongles is called a "courage". When they are bagged up to keep them organized, its known as a "bag of courage". When the Apple dongles are left alone in a drawer, unused and replaced by some wireless magic, they are sometimes referred to as a "fear".
by urbanfoofer October 28, 2016
Courage is the story in which a strict philosophy teacher gives his class a difficult final exam for which they are given several sheets of paper to answer the question "what is courage?". While all the students begin to write, one student picks up their paper, walks to the front of the room, slams it on the teacher's desk and says "this is." before leaving the room. The student got the only 100 in the class.
by SheildMaiden April 16, 2011
A girl who is mouthy will say anything isn’t afraid of saying the truth even if people don’t want to hear it she is very smart insecure about her body and very sporty she can do anything if she puts her mind to it and isn’t afraid to tell people NO! Plus she’s a loyal friend if she fw you she fw you hard!!!
by Goatpeepee September 15, 2020
by Donkmaster97 December 04, 2016