out of house and home

out of house and home

Evicted; no longer having a place to live. If my wife loses her job like so many of her co-workers, we'll be out of house and home for sure. Over 50 former tenants, now out of house and home, gathered at city hall to protest the closure of the government-funded accommodation.
See also: and, home, house, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • be out of house and home
  • leave (one) with an impression
  • be down on (one's) luck
  • be down on your luck
  • down on (one's) luck
  • down on one's luck
  • down on your luck
  • know (someone or something) by sight
  • know by sight
  • know somebody by sight