A Dime A Dozen
- A Dime A Dozen
- How common is this idiom?: Not commonly used in modern language, mostly used in informal or nostalgic contexts
- Literal Meaning: Something is very cheap or abundant, like a dime being a common coin and a dozen being a large quantity
- Actual Idiomatic Meaning: Something or someone is extremely common or abundant, to the point of being almost worthless or insignificant
- The new restaurant is a dime a dozen, there's one on every corner.
- I've got a dime a dozen of those t-shirts, I don't need another one.
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