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Don't take any wooden nickels Meaning in English

expression

DOHNT TAYK EN-ee WUHD-uhn NIK-uhlz
DOHNT TAYK EN-ee WUD-uhn NIK-ulz

Definition

This is an old American expression meaning 'be careful and don't let anyone cheat or trick you,' especially with something that seems valuable but isn't.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is old-fashioned and mainly American. It's informal, usually said as a friendly warning. Modern alternatives: 'be careful,' 'don't get ripped off.' Rarely used seriously.

Example Sentences

Hey, don't take any wooden nickels while you're in the city.

basic

Before you leave, remember: don't take any wooden nickels.

basic

My grandma always said, 'don't take any wooden nickels!'

basic

I know it's easy to trust people, but seriously, don't take any wooden nickels out there.

natural

Alright, see you later—and hey, don't take any wooden nickels!

natural

If something sounds too good to be true, just remember: don't take any wooden nickels.

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