out at the heel(s)

out at the heel(s)

1. Wearing shabby, worn out clothing (indicative of being poor). I think it's time to buy you some new clothes—you're out at the heels!
2. Poor; not having much or enough money. I was out at the heels for several years after college, just making enough money to pay for my rent and a couple of meals a day.
See also: out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • out at the knees
  • out at elbows
  • out at the elbows
  • down at the heels
  • down-at-the-heels
  • down-at-heels
  • grubbies
  • grubby
  • down-at-the-heel
  • down at the heel