Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
live-off-the-backs-of-someone
idiomatic expression
/lɪv ɔf ði bækz ʌv ˈsʌmwʌn/

Definition
To depend on someone else’s work or resources to sustain oneself.

Examples
- She seems to live off the backs of her parents while pursuing her dreams.
- Many people criticize those who live off the backs of welfare programs without making an effort to contribute.

Meaning
This phrase suggests relying on the efforts or income of another person instead of working independently. It can imply a lack of self-sufficiency or responsibility.

Synonyms
- Depend on others
- Leech
- Make use of others