go on welfare



go on welfare

To begin receiving assistance, financial or otherwise, from publicly or privately funded agencies (usually run by the government) due to a certain level of hardship, poverty, or need. It was really disheartening having to go on welfare these past six months, but it was the only thing that kept our family afloat after I lost my job. Some people are very critical of those who have gone on welfare for extended periods of time.
See also: on, welfare

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Chuks-Western African, Igbo
Isabella[.izə'belə]
Slava-Russian, Slovene, Croatian
Arezou-Persian
Na-Chinese
Anastasiyaah-nah-stah-SEE-yah (Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian)Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Bulgarian