To have the courage to do something risky or difficult; or to challenge someone to do something bold.
From Old English 'durran' meaning 'to be bold enough', a very old verb in Germanic languages. It has always been tied to courage and risk.
A dare is a little social test: will you value safety or reputation more? The word bundles fear, pride, and curiosity into one tiny decision point.
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