A Dime a Dozen was created on 1959-12-23.
"To dime a dozen" is incorrect. The phrase is "A dime a dozen" a North American slang phrase. Dime = 5 cents (US) Dozen = 12 of something To imply that something is a dime a dozen implies it is low value, or near worthless.
Leaders like her are a dime a dozen.
From money. A dime is 10 US cents. If something is worth one dime for one dozen, then it is not very expensive at all.
used on boats
A dime a dozen
There seems to be no record of its first use, but it would have to be after the introduction of the US "dime" coin in 1796.The phrase "a dime a dozen" means that an item or commodity would not be difficult to find or acquire, as it is not highly valued (not that it actually has no value, only that it is common or plentiful).Example : "Screenplays about zombies are a dime a dozen."Example : "Pretty girls come a dime a dozen..." (Shop Around - Miracles, 1960)
anything that is very rare
Hawaiian Eye - 1959 A Dime a Dozen 1-12 was released on: USA: 23 December 1959
Likely because he was the 34th president, and the coins are not silver.
Unoriginal, common, copycat, duplicate, ubiquitous, dime-a-dozen,
sorry to say nothing.. they are a dime a dozen...