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nickel-and-dime
(redirected from nickel-and-diming)

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nickel-and-dime someone (to death)
Fig. to make numerous small monetary charges that add up to a substantial sum. Those contractors nickel-and-dimed me to death. Just give me the whole bill at one time. Don't nickel-and-dime me for days on end.

nickel-and-dime  (American informal)
very ordinary and not important
Usage notes: Nickels and dimes are American coins which are very low in value.
(always before noun) We drove along past deserted gas stations and nickel-and-dime diners.


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Some premium service airlines even view the trend as dangerous and avoid any initiative that could be construed as nickel-and-diming passengers.
Some gold buying companies have become infamous for nickel-and-diming consumers, either by charging shipping fees they hide in the fine-print, or "appraisal" fees to determine how much money they will pay you for your gold.
Other "a la carte" items aggravate customers because they pile on little costs, coming dangerously close to nickel-and-diming travelers' good humor into the ground.
 
 
 
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