live on the edge

The phrase "live on the edge" captures a sense of risk-taking and adventurous behavior, often associated with thrill-seekers or those in precarious situations.

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Definition

B2Lifestyle

(informal)To engage in activities that are thrilling and risky, often for excitement or adventure.

Example

  • She loves to live on the edge, always seeking the next adrenaline rush.
  • Skydivers and extreme sports enthusiasts often live on the edge.

C1Socioeconomic

(informal)To be in a situation where one's well-being is constantly at risk due to economic or societal pressures.

Example

  • Many people live on the edge, struggling to make ends meet each month.
  • He felt like he was living on the edge, never knowing if he could pay his bills.

B2Sarcastic

(informal, sarcastic)Used humorously to describe a very ordinary or uneventful lifestyle.

Example

  • Oh wow, staying home on a Friday night—you're really living on the edge!
  • She joked that watching TV all weekend was her way of living on the edge.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "live on the edge":

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