make ends meet

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To have enough money to cover expenses; to get by financially; to get through the pay period (sufficient to meet the next payday).

Pronunciation

En-au-make ends meet.ogg

Word forms

make ends meet makes ends meet making ends meet made ends meet

Etymology

Unknown. Perhaps originally referred to the ends of rope meeting, signifying continuity and therefore security and stability. Perhaps shifting later to refer to the attempt at making money last from one pay period to the next (i.e. the ends), thereby leaving no gap or break in the availability of funds. Compare French joindre les deux bouts (literally “join the two ends”) with the same meaning. The form make both ends meet is attested from the 17th century, and was the more common form until the early-to-mid 20th century.

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