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Living within your means = staying out of debt by not spending more money than you actually have.
The correct idiom is 'Live in vain.'This is to have a wasted life. To have failed to achieve anything or have ones achievements nullified.
It means you are looking to move, to live somewhere else.
the idiom living on another planet means that you seem to be thinking about something else while someone is saying something to you and you are cutting them out with your own imaginary world so they say that u are out of this planet
"live" comes from English and means the same, not pre-recorded: Example: "un concert live" = "a live concert"
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like.
It means living life to the fullest and trying new things in life.
It means you eat corned beef hash, enjoy jigs, have a last name like O'Malley or McDougal, follow Murphy's Law, and have an irresistable urge to use the word blarney. That is living the life of Riley. Also, living the life of Riley requires that you were born in a pub.
The idiom, "spice of life", means that you can do something to make your life more exciting. Do something that's daring, challenging, fun; something that's worth living for.
The idiom "apple shiner" means the teacher's pet.
Can you literally be inside of a pickle?No, so it's an idiom. It means in trouble.
An idiom that means surrender is to "wave the white flag." A closely related idiom is to "throw in the towel" which means to give up."