An idiom that literally means 'to lose pumpkin and honey.' This phrase is used to describe a situation where a person loses both their main and secondary objectives or advantages.
Examples
- Spanish: Al final, Juan perdió calabaza y miel, ya que no consiguió el trabajo y también perdió la oportunidad de trabajar en otro lugar.
- English: In the end, Juan lost pumpkin and honey, as he didn't get the job and also lost the opportunity to work elsewhere.