Its an old saying. For example a wooden nickel is fake and you know this for a fact so if someone told you it was a real nickel and tried to give you it, you see that it is indeed a nickel but its not real. It can be applied to many situations but it basically means believe half of what you see and none of which you hear.
"Don't take any wooden nickels" is a colloquial expression that means to be cautious and not fall for a scam or deception. It warns against being fooled or tricked into accepting something of little or no value.
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It means don't take any thing that's not real other wise don't be fooled hint the saying have a save trip don't take any wooden nickels :)
Don't take any wooden nickels.
It's just a funny way to say "goodbye and stay safe." It means don't take fake money, but it's only used in a joking way with friends, when you're saying goodbye.
Dont drink, dont take
A standard US roll of nickels contains 40 coins.
You could have: 8 nickels and 1 penny or 6 nickels and 11 pennies or 4 nickels and 21 pennies or 2 nickels and 31 pennies. The option of 0 nickels and 41 pennies is excluded by the necessity that the amount is made up of dimes, nickels and pennies; 0 nickels would mean the $1.21 was made up of dimes and pennies only.
how many nickels would it take to stack nickels 100 inches tall
Toodle-oo! Don't take any wooden nickels! Let me just go investigate that mysterious noise in the backyard...sounded like a man with a chainsaw...
20 million nickels.
it means take your time.
6 nickels. 5 pennies and 1 quarter would be 30 cents.
it means you dont take no as an option....