peptalk

/ˈpɛpˌtɔk/
noun
  1. A short, encouraging speech meant to motivate someone or a group.
    • The coach gave the team a peptalk before the big game.
    • She needed a quick peptalk from her friend before the job interview.
    • My manager's peptalk made everyone feel more confident about the project.
verb
  1. To give someone a short, encouraging speech to motivate them.
    • I peptalked my brother before his exam to calm his nerves.
    • The captain peptalked the crew before the storm hit.
    • She peptalked herself in the mirror before going on stage.
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