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Living on the edge 

Living on the edge means living a dangerous and/or unusual everyday life. People who live on the edge are very frequently exposed to phisical, psycological, economical, lawful or other kinds of dangers.

Examples for people who live on the edge:
Extreme-sportsmen, gamblers, policemen, thiefs, human-rights-activists, rappers, etc.
-My friend John is living on the edge.
-Oh yeah? He is a gambler or something?
-No, he cleans windows of high office buildings.

Living on the loops 

The act of smoking a blunt filled with a mixture of crushed froot loops and weed, known as a loop.
Ian: "You been living on the loops lately?"
Ryan: "You know it big hoss"

living on the right side of the glory hole 

The act of being in charge of one’s life while still taking chances like the man with his member through a glory hole. The preferable side of the otherwise uncomfortable 2 person act of glory hole-ing.
Doug: “Did you see Brad is opening a new topless casino downtown?

Jeff: “That guy’s really living on the right side of the glory hole man”

living on the lam 

Living in hiding or on the run, as a fugitive.
Cody was living on the lam after he robbed a bank.
living on the lam by dminmem November 9, 2012

Living on Pluto 

When, in an attempt to sleep with someone, you fail and end up "just friends". Short for Plutonic.
Guy 1: So what's the story with you and Emily, any action yet?

Guy 2: Nope. Lliving on pluto.
Living on Pluto by SammyNyc July 12, 2009

Losing on yourself

To lose one's mind/marbles. Refers to when an individual forgets obvious things or makes easy mistakes, similarly to the symptoms of going senile.
'You're losing on yourself because you put your shoes in the fridge!'

Amy is losing on herself because she confused a person with a cat.