have (one's) hand out



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have (one's) hand out

To be in request, demand, or expectation of benefits, such as welfare, especially when undeserved or unneeded. You have to get a job and contribute to society. You can't just have your hand out and expect the government to provide for you all the time!
See also: hand, have, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ayakaah-yah-kahJapanese
Painter['peintə]
Valeriovah-LE-ryo (Italian), bah-LE-ryo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Reece-Welsh
Benedictusbay-nə-DIK-tus (Dutch)Late Roman, Dutch
BreandÁN-Irish