What does the Expression "Gravy Train" Mean?

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You have likely heard people say things like, “So, you’re riding the gravy train.” This phrase is generally used interchangeably with terms like “sitting pretty,” or “living on Easy Street.” It means your life looks good and seems to be pretty easy, as far as the other person is concerned. People may feel that you attract opportunities or that things just fall in your lap when they use the above phrases in reference to your life or your business.

The term gravy train also refers to obtaining a windfall. Along with this reference, you might also hear the term “meal ticket.” An heir who has inherited a great deal of money or a lottery winner may be said to be riding the gravy train. Another common use of the term gravy train is to describe a person’s ability to make a lot of money with a minimal investment of time, effort, or resources. Acting, singing, or otherwise performing, playing professional sports, creating an invention and collecting royalties, or making lucrative investments are often considered gravy train activities.

The term riding the gravy train probably originated from phrases such as “everything else is gravy,” which people sometimes use to describe a great deal of profit after expenses. Gravy is a rich, decadent, and fattening food, and the word is frequently used to describe luxuries or large amounts of money. A train ride is easy and relaxing, taking you where you want to go without any effort on your part. Combine the two and you get gravy train.

Many times, a turn of phrase is derived from common words that can be expanded depending on how they are used or who is saying them, and gravy train is no exception. Gravy Train is also the name of a national brand dry dog food. When one mixes in water, the coating on the kibbles makes gravy. The term gravy train is also used in various song lyrics, as any Pink Floyd fan will tell you.

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