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eat one's heart out

British pronunciation/ˈiːt wˈɒnz hˈɑːt ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/ˈiːt wˈʌnz hˈɑːɹt ˈaʊt/
to eat one's heart out
[PHRASE]
1

to feel deep sadness or disappointment, especially over a lost opportunity or unfulfilled desire

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to [eat] {one's} heart out definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "eat one's heart out" and when to use it?

The precise origin of the phrase "eat one's heart out" is uncertain, but it is thought to stem from the metaphorical connection between emotional pain and the physical sensation of heartache. This idiom is employed when someone experiences profound emotional distress or sorrow, often related to a lost opportunity, unfulfilled desire, or unrequited love.

eat your heart out

British pronunciation/ˈiːt jɔː hˈɑːt ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/ˈiːt jʊɹ hˈɑːɹt ˈaʊt/
eat your heart out
[SENTENCE]
1

used to tease or make someone feel jealous or envious

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Examples
1Eat your heart out George R. R. Martin.
2Eat your heart out, baby Groot, you are nothing compared to the wee baby Yode.
3Hey hey! - Hemingway, eat your heart out over here.
4Julia Child, eat your heart out.
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