not win for losing
English
Pronunciation
Audio (AU) (file)
Verb
- (idiomatic, US) To repeatedly fail in one's gambles or efforts.
- 1910, Hartley Withers, The Meaning of Money, page 42:
- Figure 1 depicts a number of these forces, and suggests the ways in which the Individualistic Ethic "could not win for losing."
- 1936, Reuben Davis, Butcher Bird, page 14:
- Manboy grinned, and looked up as Two-Way joined them, laughing. "Gabe you is just naturally a Jonah to your own self, and can't win for losing no matter what.
Translations
Translations
|
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.