Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

its-feast-or-famine

idiom
/ɪts fiːst ɔr ˈfæmɪn/
Definition
A situation characterized by extremes, where there are either abundant resources or a complete lack of them.
Examples
  • In the tech industry, it’s often feast or famine; one moment, projects are pouring in, and the next, there’s nothing.
  • In freelance work, many face the feast or famine cycle, with some months filled with projects and others with none.
Meaning
This phrase describes a scenario in which one experiences either an overwhelming abundance or a severe scarcity, often in contexts such as income, opportunity, or success.
Synonyms
  • all or nothing
  • roller coaster
  • ups and downs