Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
make-out-like-a-bandit
idiomatic expression
/meɪk aʊt laɪk ə ˈbændɪt/
Definition
To earn or obtain something substantial, especially money or benefits, often in a surprising or unexpected manner.
Examples
- After selling his startup, he was able to make out like a bandit.
- She made out like a bandit at the auction, winning several valuable items for a fraction of their worth.
Meaning
The phrase suggests that someone has made a significant gain, typically in a way that seems almost too good to be true, much like how a bandit might take more than they expected.
Synonyms
- strike it rich
- hit the jackpot
- cash in
- come out ahead