on one's uppers



on one's uppers

Poor, in reduced circumstances, as in as in The Smiths try to hide the fact that they're on their uppers. First recorded in 1886, this metaphoric term alludes to having worn out the soles of one's shoes so badly that only the top portions remain.
See also: on, upper

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Magdalen['mægdəlin]
CressidaKRES-ə-də (English)Literature
LeniLE-neeGerman
Cutler['kʌtlə]
Shiphrah-Biblical
ToddTAHDEnglish