meat and drink to one



meat and drink to one

A source of great satisfaction or delight, as in Good music is meat and drink to her. This metaphoric expression, transferring basic sustenance to satisfaction, appeared as early as 1533, in John Frith's A Boke Answering unto Mr. Mores Letter: "It is meat and drink to this child to play."
See also: and, drink, meat, one

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Elwirael-VEERFrench
Yevheniy-Ukrainian
LahjaLAHH-yahFinnish
Troy[trɔi]
ElofE-lofSwedish
MÁEl Sechlainn-Ancient Irish