scrimp and save



scrimp and save

 and pinch and scrape
to be very thrifty; to live on very little money, often in order to save up for something. We had to scrimp and save in order to send the children to college. The Smiths pinched and scraped all year in order to go on a Caribbean cruise.
See also: and, save, scrimp

scrimp and save

to spend very little money, especially because you are saving it to buy something expensive (often + to do sth) We had to scrimp and save to buy our first house.
See also: and, save, scrimp

scrimp and save

Economize severely, spend as little as possible, as in For years we had to scrimp and save, but now we can enjoy life more. [Mid-1800s]
See also: and, save, scrimp

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Orr[ɔ:]
&Thorn;ÓRfastr-Ancient Scandinavian
Cledwyn-Welsh
Babbitt['bæbit]
Nurzhan-Kazakh
Dalitsodah-LEE-tsoSouthern African, Chewa