live off

English

Verb

live off (third-person singular simple present lives off, present participle living off, simple past and past participle lived off)

  1. (idiomatic, transitive) To depend on financially.
  2. (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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