Like it's going out of fashion British American spoken informal
'Fashion' can be replaced by 'style' without changing it meaning.
To do and use something very often or in great quantities
They kept going out to fancy restaurants like it's going out of fashion.
He spent all his money like it's going out of fashion after receiving his first salary.
He's constantly drinking like it's going out of fashion.
1. Used to describe someone that are alert, energetic, and enthusiastic, typically after some refreshing activity.
2. Extremely clean and neat, or well-kept.
Ecstatic and mentally ready (for something).
To be excessively energetic, youthful, enthusiastic, or sometimes even aggressive
1. To be too idealistic or optimistic, especially with regards to one's chances of success.
2. To be interested in cinema or theater, as well as everything connected to it.
1. Used to say that you become more or particularly alert, intrigued, or enthusiastic.
2. To make someone more alert, fascinated, or enthusiastic.
This expression derived only from about the 1970s.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.