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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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What does this mean in today language "Eaten me out of house and home"

Please I need help. In my homework I have to find out what does this mean today

"Eaten me out of house and home"
  

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Hello Anon 1. He's eaten me out of house and home. This means that he eats a lot and is consequently expensive to maintain.

  • Hello Anon 1.
  • He's eaten me out of house and home.
  • This means that he eats a lot and is consequently expensive to maintain.
  • MrP
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Hello Anon

1. He's eaten me out of house and home.

This means that he eats a lot and is consequently expensive to maintain.

MrP

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