z-kach-kan]
| 1. | Also, catch-can. taking advantage of any opportunity; using any method that can be applied: a catch-as-catch-can life, as an itinerant handyman. |
| 2. | without specific plan or order: They lived catch-as-catch-can. |
| 3. | a style of wrestling in which the contestants are permitted to trip, tackle, and use holds below the waist. Compare Greco-Roman (def. 3). |

| catch-as-catch-can (kāch'əz-kāch-kān', kěch'əz-kěch-) adj. Using or making do with whatever means are available; irregular: made a catch-as-catch-can living doing odd jobs. adv. However or by whatever means possible: "Reading was learned catch-as-catch-can, while reindeer farming was learned deeply and thoroughly through the daily rigors of survival" (Bunny McBride). |
A phrase that describes a situation in which people must improvise or do what they can with limited means: “We don't have enough textbooks for all of the students, so it'll be catch-as-catch-can.”