Definition of afford in your future :.
(ə-fôrd' ĭn yôr fyü'chər)
1. (v.in.) Junkword. Meaning one may not be able to afford it now, but if they were to put enough money aside they'll be able to afford it in their future.
Example: Well, you don't have a car but you could afford in your future.
Notes: This is a common phrase and is really a repetitive of what it says outside of definition. Redefining it doesn't give any change in meaning.
Submitted by: Anonymous, Topics: Business & Economy

