keep up with the Joneses
English
Etymology
Various theories; see Wikipedia article.
Verb
keep up with the Joneses (third-person singular simple present keeps up with the Joneses, present participle keeping up with the Joneses, simple past and past participle kept up with the Joneses)
- (idiomatic) To act or make purchases for status or image rather than out of need, especially for the purpose of competing with friends or neighbors.
- Do you really need a fancy new car or are you just trying to keep up with the Joneses?
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