what is the verb phrase for the sentence bring home the bacon
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It means bring home money for a particular family.
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The saying "bringing home the bacon" is believed to originate from the medieval custom of awarding a flitch of bacon to couples who could swear to never having a disagreement. This phrase evolved to mean bringing home money or providing for one's family.
To "bring home the bacon" essentially means to create an income and support your family as well to be successful.This is an old term meaning: to make the money, to support your family.
To "bring home the bacon" essentially means to create an income and support your family as well to be successful.This is an old term meaning: to make the money, to support your family.
In the olden days, -300 to 500 years ago meat was hard to come by for poor people in England. Sometimes they could obtain pork, which made them feel quite special. When visitors came over, they would hang up their bacon to show off. It was a sign of wealth that a man could, "bring home the bacon."
I would say an idiom.
Women stay at home, have the kids,cook,clean. Men go to work and bring home the bacon.
Women stay at home, have the kids,cook,clean. Men go to work and bring home the bacon.