Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
live from hand to mouth
idiom
/lɪv frʌm hænd tu maʊθ/
Definition
To have just enough money to live on and nothing more.
Examples
- Many freelancers live from hand to mouth, struggling to make consistent income.
- In an economic downturn, countless families find themselves living from hand to mouth.
- After losing his job, he had to live from hand to mouth until he found new employment.
Meaning
This phrase describes a situation where a person is barely making ends meet, relying on immediate income to cover basic needs without any financial savings.
Synonyms
- struggle
- make ends meet
- live paycheck to paycheck
- barely survive