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- A Dime A Dozen - something very common; something easy to get
Restaurants are a dime a dozen.
- Baker's Dozen - a dozen is 12, a baker's dozen is 13
When I go to the bakery. I always ask for a dozen cookies, but they give me a baker's dozen.
- Foot The Bill - to pay the bill
I will foot the bill.
- Going Dutch - each person pays their part of the bill
Mary & I went to the movies, and we went dutch.
- Hush Money - money given to someone to keep a something secret
The boss paid hush money to his ex-wife.
- In The Hole - to owe money
We are in the hole. We borrowed a lot of money to buy our car.
- Dirt Cheap - Something that is very cheap; not expensive
Street food is dirt cheap.
- Deep Pockets - someone who is very rich; a person with a lot of money
My uncle has deep pockets. he has so much money.
- An Arm And Leg - very expensive
There are some medicine that cost an arm and a leg. It is a real problem for some people.
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