scrimp on (something)
scrimp on (something)
To choose to consume or spend on something very sparingly or frugally as a way of conserving one's money or resources. I got so used to scrimping on food when I was broke so that I could afford my rent. Now that I have a decent salary, it's hard not to have the same mentality. We cut corners where we had to so that we could afford the wedding we wanted, but we made sure not to scrimp on a good photographer!
See also: on, scrimp
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
scrimp on something
to try to economize on the use of something; to fail to use enough of something. Please don't scrimp on the quality of the food. There is enough money. You don't have to scrimp on anything.
See also: on, scrimp
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
scrimp on
v.
To consume something sparingly in order to conserve it, or be frugal when buying something in order to save money: When my salary was cut, I had to scrimp on food in order to pay my rent.
See also: on, scrimp
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- scrimp on
- skimp on
- skimp on (something)
- live off smell of an oily rag
- live on the smell of an oily rag
- oily
- live on the smell of an oil rag
- nurse
- nurse (one's) drink
- nursing