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what is "a dime a dozen" ? " I don't need friends like him; they are a dime a dozen. "
26 de ago de 2010 21:59
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A dime a dozen is a phrase that means whatever you're talking about is abundant. Which is to say there is a lot of it. So if I say "cars like that are a dime a dozen" it just means it's not particularily original.
26 de agosto de 2010
In this case it implies that the friends are worthless, cheap.
27 de agosto de 2010
It means cheap quality and has a very negative connotation. It's an insult. I remember when it was real money and it's a beautiful coin. Smaller than a Nickel because it's silver. You could eat dinner for a dime. We have many idioms with it. Stop on a dime. Drop a dime on someone. It's your dime. Five and dime. A dime bag. March of dimes. Spare a dime. Dime store. Fun Q !
26 de agosto de 2010
Extremely common, plentiful.
26 de agosto de 2010
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