Don't take any wooden nickels Meaning in English
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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.
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Before you leave, remember: don't take any wooden nickels.
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My grandma always said, 'don't take any wooden nickels!'
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I know it's easy to trust people, but seriously, don't take any wooden nickels out there.
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Alright, see you later—and hey, don't take any wooden nickels!
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If something sounds too good to be true, just remember: don't take any wooden nickels.
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