Hi ostap77
It means that his father is paying all his bills.
Regards
NT
Oops! My post coincided with Rover's.
Don't go Oops. I appreciate as many comments as possible.
How about "paper marriage"? What do you think of that?
A "paper marriage" usually means a marriage in name only. That is, the two people enter into a marriage for non-romantic reasons. Perhaps it is so that one party can obtain a Green Card, or so one person can be added to the other's health insurance. In any case, a paper marriage means that the people involved do not co-exist as a loving, married couple.
:up: I'm sure this meaning is right, but the first time I heard the 'on my/his dime' it was referring to phone-calls: President Bartlett (for it was heYou heard it correctly, ostap.
'On his father's dime' means 'at his father's expense' or 'using his father's money'.
Rover
You're the best!:up::up::up: That was a mighty good exprassion!:up: I'm sure this meaning is right, but the first time I heard the 'on my/his dime' it was referring to phone-calls: President Bartlett (for it was he) said he wanted a phone-call to the Vatican to be 'on my own dime' - not on official expenses. The use of 'dime' made sense, as at one time (perhaps even now?) US call boxes took 10 cent pieces.
Returning to ostap's quote, a major business expense paid by the father may have been the phone bill (+ internet connection, I imagine). There would have been other expenses though (heat, rent, domestic services...) and I imagine these are all included - rather more than a dime's worth!
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