by Dime Five December 08, 2019
by dreezy kneezy February 12, 2009
"The cost of living has gone up so much that we're struggling to get by. I'm getting less food for a much higher price than a year ago, and my public assistance applications were denied. We would honestly be in a better place if I quit work and become eligible for all of the public assistance programs because right now I make a nickel too much to get a dime!"
by •R-C-O_4786• February 21, 2023
Willing to turn someone in or call the cops even at personal cost.
Derived from 'drop a dime' i.e. 'snitch' combined with 'I would do that for a nickel'
Derived from 'drop a dime' i.e. 'snitch' combined with 'I would do that for a nickel'
A: "Don't tell him, he'll turn you in"
B: "But wouldn't he get in trouble too?"
A: "He would drop a dime for a nickel"
B: "But wouldn't he get in trouble too?"
A: "He would drop a dime for a nickel"
by TinMoths December 19, 2021
To get high and trip by taking 12 (a dozen) pills of dimenhydrinate. (An anti-emetic/antihistimine drug containing diphenhydramine or Benadryl).
Dude I went dime a dozen last night and a spider crawled out of my shirt and told me when I was going to die.
by Beater Briffin June 19, 2024
by that aint a word December 23, 2021
by Ereck Flowers November 21, 2018