rub along
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Definition
Verb (phrasal verb): - To manage or get by, especially with difficulty or in a barely adequate manner. It implies coping with a situation, often one that is financially or personally challenging, without thriving or experiencing ease.
Usage
This phrasal verb is used to describe a situation where someone is just managing to survive or cope, typically with limited resources. It often carries a connotation of struggle or making do.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "rub along together": This variant emphasizes two or more people managing to coexist or get by together, often despite differences or difficulties.
- They have very different personalities, but they rub along together surprisingly well as roommates.
Variants and Related Words
- Get by: A more common synonym with a very similar meaning of managing to survive, especially financially.
- Scrape by: Suggests an even tighter, more difficult situation than "rub along."
- Manage: A more general term for handling a situation.
- Cope: To deal effectively with something difficult.
Synonyms
- Get by
- Make do
- Scrape by
- Survive
- Manage
- Cope
Phrasal Verbs
- Rub along is itself a phrasal verb. It is intransitive and does not take a direct object. It can be followed by adverbial phrases (e.g., , ).
Related Idioms
- Make ends meet: To have just enough money to pay for one's basic necessities. This idiom is very closely related in meaning to "rub along" in financial contexts.
- Compare: "They rub along on his teacher's salary" is similar to "They struggle to make ends meet on his teacher's salary."
Verb
- manage one's existence barely
- I guess I can squeeze by on this lousy salary