The original saying started in 1897 in which the saying was 'more days, more dollars' and over the years, the saying evolved to 'another day, another dollar.'
Wynn Stewart, remade by a lot of other artists
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Dickens was a euphamism for the Devil. So "it hurts like the dickens" is another way of saying "it hurts like the Devil". It's a very old phrase that dates back to Shakespeare's day. Shakespeare used the line " I cannot tell what the dickens his name is" in the Merry Wives of Windsor.
Street vendors that rely on pleasant outdoor weather for foot traffic (passersby) will "stay open" or "be here all day unless it rains"
The meaning of the phrase "too little, too late", means that a chance had been given to make a gesture or do something about a problem, and then when something is finally done, then it means that not enough effort was given.
The meaning of the phrase "morning glory, evening grace" means that a person should be greatful that God has given them another day to rise and in the evening a person should reflect on all the good things accomplished that day.
"Another day, another dollar."
The phrase "another day, another dollar" likely originated in the early 1900s in the United States as a way to express the routine and often monotonous nature of work. It implies that each day brings the same routine and financial reward.
The phrase "A dollar late and a day short" is an example of a malapropism, where a word is humorously misused. In this case, the correct phrase is "A day late and a dollar short."
Another day another dollar was originally sang by Porter Wagner
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Alcoa Theatre - 1957 Another Day Another Dollar 3-1 was released on: USA: 21 September 1959
Porter Wagoner - Another Day Another Dollar No! Porter Wagoner sang this song, but the version in the commercial is by Wynn Stewart. Look it up on YouTube.
Otro dia, otro dolar
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