Definition 2025
out_of_house_and_home
out of house and home
English
Adverb
out of house and home
- (idiomatic) In a manner that deprives someone of a dwelling place or some usage thereof.
- 1999 May 31, "Pile Drivers Move Residents Out of House and Home," The Press (Christchurch):
- 2002, Gail White, "Partying with the Intelligentsia" in Gail White: Greatest Hits 1981-2001, ISBN 9781589980426, p. 15 (Google books view):
- Poets will drink you out of house and home
- leaving your living room in disarray
- c. 2005, "Helping Your Dog Adjust to a New Home", The Progressive Animal Welfare Society (retrieved 16 April 2015) :
- The other major reason [to puppy-proof] is to keep you from being chewed out of house and home.
- c. 2005, "Global Checkup: How Healthy is Earth?", Science NOW:
- Many amphibians are being heated out of house and home.
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