Without a home; without the means to afford good shelter.
We haven't been able to pay rent for five months. Next month we'll be on the street.
In public, including daily life and the crime that sometimes occurs there; especially, in the world of street crime and those whose daily life is immersed in it.
At that time, a greenback was worth more on the street than it was at the foreign exchange office.
Their attitude is that the police commissioner's bluster isn't worth much on the street.
In actual practice, as opposed to in a laboratory, classroom, etc.
These students are eager to test their knowledge on the street instead of in the exam book.
Working as a sex worker.
Times got a little desperate and she was on the street for a while.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see on, the, street.
The pavement markings on the street were confusing to foreigners.