come out ahead



come out ahead

to end up with a profit, benefit, or advantage. It was a tricky deal, and no one came out ahead of anyone else. I never come out ahead after paying my bills.
See also: ahead, come, out

come out ahead

Succeed, make a profit. For example, By the end of the year we expect to come out ahead. Also see ahead of the game.
See also: ahead, come, out

come out ahead

in. to end up with a profit; to end up with some benefit. I never seem to come out ahead at the end of the month.
See also: ahead, come, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JordanJAWR-dən (English)English, Macedonian
AmityAM-i-teeEnglish (Rare)
Mcconnell[mə'lɔnl]
Shotasho:-tahJapanese
Titaniatə-TAYN-yə (English), tə-TAHN-yə (English), tie-TAYN-yə (English)Literature
Menashsheh-Biblical Hebrew