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Tighten your belt

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Metaphorical UsePlay
The phrase doesn't involve actual belts, but symbolizes reducing expenses. SlideNow that I'm freelancing, I really have to tighten my belt.
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Not LiteralPlay
It's a figure of speech, so don't expect it to involve clothing changes. SlideTime to tighten our belts no more dining out.
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It's usually used when financial situations worsen. SlideSince the factory closed, the whole town has had to tighten its belt.