strut your stuff

strut (one's) stuff

To act or perform with brazen, ostentatious confidence. I swear these dogs know they're being judged—look how they strut their stuff! After a year of training, he went up onto the stage to strut his stuff.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

strut your stuff

INFORMAL
COMMON If you strut your stuff, you do something which you know you are good at in a proud and confident way in order to impress other people. He was the type of guy who liked to show off and strut his stuff. This weekend, in parades across the nation, Irish Americans are strutting their stuff.
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Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

strut your stuff

dance or behave in a lively, confident way. informal
1998 Country Life London is a place to hide in, to get lost in; New York is a stage on which to strut your stuff.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

ˌstrut your ˈstuff

(informal) proudly show your ability, especially at dancing or performing: I saw you at the club last night, strutting your stuff on the dance floor!
See also: strut, stuff
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • strut
  • strut (one's) stuff
  • strut one’s stuff
  • strut one's stuff
  • strut stuff
  • show off
  • swear down
  • swear
  • make (a) great play of (something)
  • make great, much, etc. play of/with something
References in periodicals archive
Strut your stuff by using a little hydraulic fluid, MIL-PRF-5606, applied to a clean cloth and a little elbow grease to clean the struts.
Now, pull your crafty new accessory through the belt loops of your favorite jeans, tie it off to one side, and strut your stuff.
And with discounts of that order you'll have every excuse to strut your stuff like the French marque's dancing Robot.
It's the perfect place to strut your stuff and drink champagne with celebrities.
So, strut your stuff like you're in control--it makes a difference.