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what is "a dime a dozen" ? " I don't need friends like him; they are a dime a dozen. "
2010年8月26日 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.
2010年8月26日
In this case it implies that the friends are worthless, cheap.
2010年8月27日
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 !
2010年8月26日
Extremely common, plentiful.
2010年8月26日
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