cut one's coat according to one's cloth vs skimp

cut one's coat according to one's cloth

verb
  • To live within one's means, without spending more than is affordable. 

skimp

verb
  • To make insufficient allowance for; to scant; to scrimp. 

  • To mock, deride, scorn, scold, make fun of. 

  • To slight; to do carelessly; to scamp. 

  • To save; to be parsimonious or stingy. 

noun
  • Underwear. 

  • A skimpy or insubstantial thing, especially a piece of clothing. 

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