think the world owes (one) a living
think the world owes (one) a living
To believe that one is entitled to financial wellbeing or a comfortable life without having to work for it. Our parents worked every day of their lives to give us a better, more comfortable life, so it isn't a complete surprise that kids of my generation grew up thinking the world owes them a living.
See also: living, owe, think, world
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
think something/someone owes you a living
If someone thinks someone or something owes them a living, they think that person or thing should give them the money they need to live. Nobody owes you a living — you need to work hard for yourself. He was given everything, and grew up thinking the world owes him a living.
See also: living, owe, someone, something, think
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
someone or something owes you a living
used to express disapproval of someone who expects to receive financial support or other benefits without doing any work.See also: living, owe, someone, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
(think) the world ˌowes you a ˈliving
(disapproving) (think that) society is responsible for doing everything for you and you should not have to make any effort yourself: Why don’t you go out and get a job? The world doesn’t owe you a living, you know.See also: living, owe, world
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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