eat one’s heart out



eat one’s heart out

1. tv. to suffer from sorrow or grief. Don’t eat your heart out. You really didn’t like him that much, did you?
2. tv. to suffer from envy or jealousy. (Usually a command.) Yeah, this one’s all mine. Eat your heart out!
See also: eat, heart, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Crabtree['kræbtri:]
Ilan-Hebrew
JÖRgYUURKGerman
Kyros-Ancient Greek, Biblical Greek
MickMIK (English)English, Dutch
Leontina-Italian, Late Roman