nickel-and-dime
American
[nik-uhl-uhn-dahym]
/ ˈnɪk əl ənˈdaɪm /
adjective
verb (used with object)
nickel-and-dimed,
nickeled-and-dimed,
nickel-and-diming,
nickeling-and-diming
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to expose to financial hardship or bankruptcy by the accumulation of small expenses, bills, etc..
We're being nickel-and-dimed to death by these small weekly expenses.
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to hinder, annoy, or harass with trivialities or nonessentials.
to be nickeled-and-dimed by petty criticisms.
Etymology
Origin of nickel-and-dime
First recorded in 1965–70
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