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Aussiesalute Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

idiom

What does living payday to payday mean?
  

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At least in the US, the idiom is more commonly "living paycheck to paycheck". Someone who lives paycheck to paycheck is someone whose combination of income and lifestyle doesn't allow him to save any money week-to-week, so he is always anxiously awaiting his next paycheck.

  • At least in the US, the idiom is more commonly "living paycheck to paycheck".
  • Someone who lives paycheck to paycheck is someone whose combination of income and lifestyle doesn't allow him to save any money week-to-week, so he is always anxiously awaiting his next paycheck.
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At least in the US, the idiom is more commonly "living paycheck to paycheck". Someone who lives paycheck to paycheck is someone whose combination of income and lifestyle doesn't allow him to save any money week-to-week, so he is always anxiously awaiting his next paycheck.

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