crack a crust
English
    
    Verb
    
crack a crust (third-person singular simple present cracks a crust, present participle cracking a crust, simple past and past participle cracked a crust)
- (UK, slang, idiomatic, obsolete) To make a living.
- Synonym: rub along
 - 1880, Arthur Hamilton, The Confessions of a Scribbler, page 80:- Yet for all this I do not hear one giving him a good name, though there are many cracking a crust on his account.
 
- 1947, Robert Briffault, New Life of Mr. Martin, page 270:- "Cracking a tidy crust, thank you, mate," Abe said sheepishly.
 
- 1997, Eric Lane, Nina Shengold, Plays for Actresses, page 585:- BIANCA: Well, it's a cooshy enough way to crack a crust...
 
 
References
    
- John Camden Hotten (1873) The Slang Dictionary
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