Wu Ting
How would you explain this sentence? The outer part of the market has stalls selling leather goods, teakettles, every earthly thing for anyone that still has a nickel to rub against a dime. Inedibles are sold on the outside of the market, comestibles in the interior. How would you explain this sentence: a nickel to rub against a dime? Thanks!
12 mars 2014 13:35
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The sentence, "For anyone that still has a nickel to rub against a dime." means anyone that still has money. It seems to come from the expression, "Does NOT have two pennies to rub together." Which means the person is very poor.
12 mars 2014
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