adj. Not providing for the future; living from day to day; not saving for later. Many native tribes lead a hand-to-mouth existence, content to have food for one day at a time. John is not a saving boy; he spends his money without thought for the future, and lives a hand-to-mouth life. See: LIVE FROM HAND TO MOUTH.
HAND-TO-MOUTH
Meaning of HAND-TO-MOUTH in English
American idioms English vocabulary. Английский словарь американских идиом. 2012