fat of the land

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English

Noun

fat of the land (uncountable)

  1. (idiomatic) The greatest part of anything; the finest and most abundant share of resources; the cream of the crop.
    to live off the fat of the land
    Under capitalism, the wealthy live off the fat of the land.
    • 1611, The Holy Bible,  (King James Version), London: Robert Barker, , →OCLC, Genesis 45:18:
      And take your father, and your housholds, and come vnto mee: and I wil giue you the good of the land of Egypt, and ye shall eat the fat of the land.
    • 1937, John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men, New York: Covici Friede, page 29:
      “O.K. Someday—we’re gonna get the jack together and we’re gonna have a little house and a couple of acres an’ a cow and some pigs and——”
      An’ live off the fatta the lan’,” Lennie shouted.