make out like a bandit



make out like a bandit

Rur. to make a large profit. Joe's making out like a bandit, selling expensive cameras. Mary made out like a bandit, playing twenty-one in Las Vegas.
See also: bandit, like, make, out

make out like a bandit

Succeed extremely well, as in He invested in real estate and made out like a bandit. This expression likens other forms of success to that of a triumphant robber. It may, however, come from an intermediate source, that is, the use of bandit (or one-armed bandit) for a slot machine, which is far more profitable for the house than for gamblers. [Slang; c. 1970]
See also: bandit, like, make, out

make out like a bandit

Slang
To be highly successful in a given enterprise.
See also: bandit, like, make, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Tineke-Dutch
Dorotheus-Late Roman
Bakarne-Basque
CinÁEdKIN-ahj (Irish)Scottish, Irish
Gormflaith-Irish
Te'oma-Ancient Aramaic