to spend more money than planned · to exceed one's financial limit
This expression is super useful when you've been out shopping, maybe a little too enthusiastically, and realized you've spent more than you intended. 😅 It happens to the best of us when those sales items are just too tempting! You might have gone over budget on groceries, clothes, or even a fun night out.
💡 To 'go over budget' means you've spent more than the specific amount of money you allocated for something. It's often used with regret or surprise. To avoid this, it's always smart to make a list and stick to it, or even set a spending limit on your card. 😉
Your friend tells you they bought a new gadget, but it cost more than they had originally planned to spend. Which English expression fits this situation best? A. to get a good deal B. to go over budget C. to stick to the plan