live off
English
Verb
live off (third-person singular simple present lives off, present participle living off, simple past and past participle lived off)
- (idiomatic, transitive) To depend on financially.
- (idiomatic, transitive) To survive by consuming only a certain thing or things.
- Synonym: live on
- 1985, “World Without Warning”, in Pressure Points, performed by Anne Clark:
- I live off nothing in this world / Except the thick grey air that chains itself / Swirls all around and engrains itself
- When I was a student, I lived off baked potatoes.
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