on one's uppers
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British pronunciation/ˌɒn wˈɒnz ˈʌpəz/
American pronunciation/ˌɑːn wˈʌnz ˈʌpɚz/
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in an extremely bad financial condition

What is the origin of the idiom "on one's uppers" and when to use it?

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The idiom "on one's uppers" is believed to have originated in England during the late 19th century. This phrase is used to describe someone who is in a state of extreme poverty, experiencing financial hardship, and lacking basic resources.

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