put butter on one's bread

English

Verb

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  1. (idiomatic, informal) To earn money.
    • 1933, Ishbel Ross, Marriage in Gotham, page 71:
      "Well, it won't put butter on our bread," said another.
    • 1934, America - Volume 50, page 282:
      An author has the obligation of keeping himself alive, and it does not put any butter on his bread to get his books from the public library.
    • 1947, Soviet Literature, page 8:
      D'ye think those savages who've been putting butter on our bread are coming to trade with you or me if we are not ready to sell at a loss?
    • 1998, Dana Stabenow, Killing Grounds, →ISBN, page 80:
      This situation isn't putting any butter on our bread, either.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see put, butter, bread.
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