{v. phr.} 1. To eat so much as to cause economic hardship. * /Our teenaged sons are so hungry all the time that they may soon eat us out of house and home./ 2. To overstay one's welcome. * /We love Bob and Jane very much, but after two weeks we started to feel that they were eating us out of house and home./
EAT ONE OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME
Meaning of EAT ONE OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME in English
Slang English vocab. Английский сленговый словарь. 2012