That-and-a-dollar-will-get-you-a-cup-of-coffee Definition
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(chiefly US) Comment used to imply that previously stated information, ability, or item, is of no value.
You can name all the Chinese provinces. That and a dollar will get you a cup of coffee.
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Origin of That-and-a-dollar-will-get-you-a-cup-of-coffee
Implying the dollar is the cost for the coffee, leaving the other item worthless.
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