☔ save for a rainy day
Concrete Meaning
To keep money, resources, or supplies reserved for a future time when they might be unexpectedly needed.
💬 Context & Examples
Used frequently in personal finance and business when advising someone to build an emergency fund instead of spending everything now.
- "I got a nice bonus this year, but I'm going to put it in the bank and save for a rainy day."
- "Our company survived the recession because we had saved for a rainy day during the profitable years."
🧠 Pattern Challenge
Test Yourself
Why were "rainy days" dangerous for farmers in the past?
Show Answer
On bad weather days, farmers couldn't work the fields or gather food. Metaphorically, a "rainy day" is a period of unexpected hardship, job loss, or crisis where you must rely on stored resources.