Milk something dry In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "milk something dry", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenne Phuong calendar 2022-10-04 06:10

Meaning of Milk something dry (redirected from milk (someone or something) dry )

Variants:

suck (someone or something) dry , bleed (someone or something) dry

Milk (someone or something) dry informal verb phrase

The verbs "bleed" and "suck" can be substituted for the verb "milk".

To take or use up everything from a person, thing, or situation as possible

She has milked her rich and old husband dry.

The manager is trying to milk his employees dry.

Everyone says she's trying to milk me dry, but I don't believe it.

Other phrases about:

squeeze an orange

To use all of someone or something that is available in order to achieve something

milk/suck somebody/something dry

To take and use all of someone or something, but give nothing in return

Grammar and Usage of Milk (someone or something) dry

Verb Forms

  • milks (someone or something) dry
  • milking (someone or something) dry
  • milked (someone or something) dry

The verb "milk" should be conjugated according to its tense. 

Origin of Milk (someone or something) dry

The verb "milk", which originally meant "to get milk from a cow", was changed to "get money from someone" in the early sixteenth century. In succeeding centuries, it was expanded to include stealing messages from a telephone and telegraph cable, obtaining the most laughter or applause from the audience, and other seemingly unrelated endeavors. Today it can be found in phrases like “His thesis on Wordsworth’s mentions of flowers milks the subject dry.”

The Origin Cited: English Language Blog .
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