Meat and drink (to me)

Origin of: Meat and drink (to me)

Meat and drink (to me)

When someone says that something is ‘meat and drink to me’ they mean one of two things - either something that gives them intense pleasure or something that is routinely easy and simple. The expression dates in these two senses from early 1500s and the use of the word ‘meat’ is the Old English (now archaic) meaning food in general rather than the meat of an animal.