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Definition & Meaning of "live on the edge"in English

to live on the edge
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to have a life that involves one facing a lot of danger and taking great risks 

Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "live on the edge" and when to use it?

The idiom "live on the edge" likely originated from the idea of taking risks, living a life filled with excitement, and not adhering to conventional norms or safety. It is used to imply living in a daring or adventurous manner, often with a disregard for potential consequences.

Examples
He's the kind of person who loves to live on the edge, constantly seeking new adrenaline-pumping adventures. 
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