life of Riley
noun Informal.
a carefree, comfortable, and thoroughly enjoyable way of living: Since winning the lottery, he's led the life of Riley.
Origin of life of Riley
First recorded in 1920–25; perhaps after the
Reilly mentioned in various songs popular around 1900, as “The Best of the House Is None Too Good for Reilly”
Cultural definitions for life of riley
life of Riley
A life of luxury: “Sheila found herself living the life of Riley after she won the lottery.” The expression comes from a popular song of the 1880s, “Is That Mr. Reilly?”, in which the title character describes what he would do if he suddenly became wealthy.
Idioms and Phrases with life of riley
life of Riley
Also, life of Reilly. An easy life, as in Peter had enough money to take off the rest of the year and live the life of Riley. This phrase originated in a popular song of the 1880s, “Is That Mr. Reilly?” by Pat Rooney, which described what its hero would do if he suddenly came into a fortune.