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live a little

Verb

Meaning

live a little (third-person singular simple present lives a little, present participle living a little, simple past and past participle lived a little)

To spend time doing something enjoyable and lively; to earmark blocks of time to live life to the fullest.

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Everybody is bound by some social rules. But I think that artists need some kind of freedom to explore their minds and that some of them tend to take that freedom to live a little more openly or a little more dangerously, sometimes a lot more self-destructively, than other people. Anne Roiphe

But I really want to be an artist, so therefore I have to live a little bit like a monk. John Lone

I hate all those weathermen, too, who tell you that rain is bad weather. There's no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothing, so get yourself a sexy raincoat and live a little. Billy Connolly

What is life We are born, we live a little and we die. E. B. White

I really don't spend any time on the Internet, so I guess I live a little under a rock in that respect. Christina Aguilera

As a comedian, you're kind of like a blues musician; you have to live a little bit. Kevin Nealon

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