live the dream
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Verb
[edit]live the dream (third-person singular simple present lives the dream, present participle living the dream, simple past and past participle lived the dream)
- (idiomatic) To experience the achievement of every success that one has aspired to achieve, especially from a career.
- 1991 June 19, Sara Rimer, “School Heroes, After the Last Time Up”, in New York Times, retrieved 5 March 2013:
- But Manny Ramirez is living the dream; two weeks ago, he signed a quarter-million-dollar contract with the Cleveland Indians.
- 2004 April 12, Andrew D. Arnold, “Keeping It 'Riel'”, in Time:
- Chester Brown lives the dream. . . . [W]ith the publication of his graphic novel, "Louis Riel," he not only has a hit, but also the accolades of the industry.
- 2006 July 2, Nick Allen, Beckham stands down as captain, The Independent (UK) (retrieved 5 March 2013):
- Beckham choked back tears. . . . He said he had "lived the dream" but with a new manager taking over it was time for a new captain.
Usage notes
[edit]- Often used in the present participial form: living the dream.
- Often used sarcastically.