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There were 19 entries submitted in this pair during the submission phase.

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- "A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore."
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"{blank} ain't worth a dime" is a set expression. This quote is funny because Yogi inserted "nickel".
+14 | -3
Actually, it is the other way around: a nickel is worth 5 US cents and the dime is worth 10 US cents.
+14 | -4
Money has lost its value.
+9
It's funny because a nickel has never been worth a dime!
+6 | -2
It's not only "ain't worth a dime" that is a set expression here. We should not forget about the other set expression as well - nickel-and-dime (adj.), which means unimportant or involving little money. So the effect of pun is achieved here by means of th
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Berra's thoughts on inflation.
+1 | -2
Here I expected some Spanish native to write: "Una rubia ya no vale un duro." "rubia" -"blond"- was the 1 peseta coin, which was golden (blond) due to a copper-nickel alloy, and "duro" was a 5 pesetas coin. A pitty nobody though of it.
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Nowadays a dime (10¢) is not enough to buy what used to cost a nickel (5¢ = half)) in the past. Just check the web... in 1926 a new, no-frills, T-model Ford cost only $260.
-8
(I don't know about the value of nickel nor dime, but I suppose this is what it means).
Something can once be very useful. But once the time has passed, it is no longer as worthy.
-13
One has to know that a nickel is 10 US cents and a dime is 5...

Translations of this segment (18 total; 18 unique)

Uma moeda já não vale um centavo hoje em dia
Um niquel nao vale mais dez centavos
Um tostão já não vale mais nem um vintém
Cinco centavos? Não vale nem mais dez centavos agora
Uma moeda de cinco centavos não vale nem dez centavos mais
Um níquel não vale mais um centavo
Um níquel não vale um centavo mais
Um centavo não vale nem mais um real
Um níquel não mais vale dez centavos
Um níquel não vale mais nem um dime
Um centavo não vale mais um tostão
Um níquel não vale mais nem um centavo
Uma moeda já não vale mais a própria cara
Tem coisa que não vale nem um real. Moedinhas, por exemplo
Um níquel não vale nem um centavo mais
"Cinco mangos não valem nem mais dez pilas hoje em dia
Cinco centavos não valem mais dez centavos
Uma moeda de 5 centavos não vale mais 10

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