To live from hand to mouth is to need to eat immediately what is in your hand, i.e. not be able to save anything, to live 'paycheque to paycheque'. It also means that you spend all your money as soon as you get it and never save for the future. you just live frm day by day.
An estimated 80% of the families in the Western World are two paycheques away from public assistance. Most single-parent families are living below the national poverty line.
pak ali live from hand to mouth to stay alive
Same thing as live for today or like there is no tomorrow.
It means to live off of what you have. Like if you have a farm, you would live off of what you grew.
The expression is: to live hand to mouth. It is not an idiom. It means to barely make it; to just have enough money to buy food and necessities. The image is of a person holding their security in their hands, and then eating what they hold, leaving nothing until the next day.
In every city there are a group of buildings downtown that are called the "expectations" the phrase refers to living as if you and that part of the city are connected.
Simply. You just take a live worm in your hand, place it in your mouth, and munch until ready to swallow then gulp that sucker down!
"Viva la vida" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "live the life" or "long live life." It is often used to express a zest for life or to celebrate living to the fullest.
The phrase 'eat to live' means that some one just eats as a way to live. This person thinks of food as a survival tool. The phrase 'live to eat' means that some one just lives to eat. This person thinks of food as the meaning of life.
The meaning of this Latin phrase is 'Listen, see, be silent if you wish to live in peace'
Do you mean "God bless you", the phrase which you say when someone sneezes? It is "Sau bol" - meaning Be Healthy, or "Köp jasa" - meaning Live a long life.
Ayushi is a hindu name meaning longevity. It has been derived from the sanskrti phrase "ayushman bhavah" which means may you live long.
Living within your means = staying out of debt by not spending more money than you actually have.