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词组 on the never-never
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Idiom
on the never-never
British, humorous if you buy something on the never-never, you pay for it in regular, small amounts over a period of time.
Buy something on the never-never and you end up paying twice as much.
idiomon the never-never BrEBrEold-fashioned if you buy something on the never-never, you pay for it by instalmentsmake a series of regular payments during a period of time:The only time we ever bought new bikes, we bought them on the never-never, and we rode them for years.

on the never-never

Having bought something using credit, with many small payments to make (with interest) over many years, as opposed to a single lump sum. Primarily heard in UK. Many people are finding themselves on the never-never as they are forced to use credit cards to afford necessary goods each month. Under the new scheme, a consumer could buy a brand-new car on the never-never and then just trade it in for a newer model in a year's time, with no repercussions.

on the ˌnever-ˈnever

(British English, informal) on hire purchase (= by making payments over a long period of time): He bought a new car on the never-never.
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