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Originally Posted By: The PookOriginally Posted By: etaoinperhaps etymonline will have a feeling for it:Quote:dime
chosen 1786 as name for U.S. 10 cent coin, from dime "a tenth, tithe" (1377), from O.Fr. disme, from L. decima (pars) "tenth (part)," from decem "ten." The verb meaning "to inform" (on someone) is 1960s, from the then-cost of a pay phone call. A dime a dozen "almost worthless" first recorded 1930. Phrase stop on a dime attested by 1954.
never heard of the "inform" thing. huh.
Guess you must be too young, huh? Neither have I, though I am familiar with the other uses from old American movies.
hmm, well, I did watch a lot of Mannix and Hawaii 5-0, but don't remember "dime"...
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