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"Making both ends meet" means to get your bills paid, get food on the table, and make a family run financially even on a limited budget where it isn't immediately apparent where the money for everything will come from. Making ends meet involves planning, budgeting, sitting down with the bills and a checkbook and a pencil, etc.
what is durn the candle from both ends mean in refereing to time management how is this related concept related to burnouts
both ends of the party have a crush on each other
It means Beveled both ends
Having enough money to live on.
I believe you mean "thoroughfare" and that is a street that connects to another street at both ends.
To "sharpen a stick at both ends" means that if Roger were to find Ralph he would kill Ralph, cut off his head and stick it on the spear like they did with the sow.
No, midpoint is the middle point of a line segment. It is the same distance from both ends.
That something inside is creating gas. It is probably bacteria eating the tomatoes. These little germs could make you very sick. Better throw it away.
It's a reference to the movie Mean Girls. Gretchen keeps trying to make 'fetch' into a word for 'cool', and Regina says, "Gretchen, stop trying to make fetch happen". So if someone says that they mean that you're trying too hard to be funny or using a word that doesn't exist too much.
It means to make something worse by trying to fix it.
Mobilize and arm both mean to make preparations for war.