whistle in the dark

The phrase "whistle in the dark" generally means to try and keep one's spirits up or maintain a positive attitude in a challenging or fearful situation. It originates from the idea that when someone is afraid or in the dark, they may whistle or make noise to try and calm themselves down or mask their fear. It implies that someone is not truly confident or sure of themselves but is putting on a brave or optimistic front.


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