light bill

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English

Etymology

So called because electricity was once used mainly for lighting; see 1940 citation below.

Noun

light bill (plural light bills)

  1. (US, chiefly dated) An electricity bill.
    • 1940, C. A. Winder (Director, Division of Engineering and Operations), quoted in: United States. Rural Electrification Administration, Rural Electrification News: A Summary of Rural Electrification Activities (page 26)
      People who have been connected to utility electric lines have used them almost entirely for lights, because of the expense. But now with plenty of power, calling their monthly statement a light bill is, I believe, wrong psychology. Too many come in and remark about the amount of their light bill even though they may use 50 to 100 kilowatt-hours.