Idioms

year in, year out

This page is about the idiom year in, year out

Meaning

If something has happened year in, year out, it's happened every year for many years in a row.

For example

  • Our family gets together year in, year out at Christmas time.

  • Let's go somewhere new. We've been going to the same old places year in, year out since we were married.

Quick Quiz

If you do something year in, year out, you do it

a. all year long

b. every year

c. every second year
a) all year long b) every year c) every second year

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Contributor: Matt Errey