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run the risk of rust out?

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bartholomew | 16:20 Sun 31st Jul 2005 | Phrases & Sayings
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Without challenges at work you run the risk of rusk out, in which you get bored and start clock-watching.

 

what does a rust out mean?

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rusting to bits ie stuck in a corner, never used and never cared for
I'm sure woofgang is right (she usually is) - but I might add that I've never heard this phrase before; it may have been made up by the writer you're reading, bartholomew, perhaps in America The usual phrase would be 'you run the risk of getting rusty'.
There is a saying that I have heard that it is better to wear out than rust out...not sure of origin

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