|
Forums33
Topics44,197
Posts519,915
Members14,168
| |
Most Online3,221 Oct 6th, 2025
|
|
Administrator/owner:
John (Dragonslayer)
Administrator:
Melinda (mig)
WebAdmin:
Timo (Timo)
Administrator:
Brad (wolverinefan)
Moderators:
· Tim (Dotyisle)
· Chelsea (Kiwi)
· Megan (Megan)
· Wendy (WendyR)
· John (Cheerful)
· Chris (fyrfytr187)
|
|
If you want to use this QR code (Quick Response code) just save the image and paste it where you want. You can even print it and use it that way. Coffee cups, T-Shirts etc would all be good for the QR code.
|
|
|
|
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 955
Superior_AS_Kicker
|
OP
Superior_AS_Kicker
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 955 |
Hi all, A friend came across this phrase and asked me about it. "Turns on a dime...and gives you 9 cents change" We both understand the first bit, but hadn't come across the second part before. I gave my best guess, but was wondering if any of you lovely folk could give some insight... 
"Traveler, there is no road, you make your path as you walk." - Antonio Machado
|
|
|
|
|
Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 18,187 Likes: 7
Very_Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
|
Very_Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 18,187 Likes: 7 |
So, I googled it because I'd never heard the second bit before either. A TON of references came up. All of them had to do with cars or motocross or other like stuff.
Hugs,
Kat
A life lived in fear is a life half lived. "Strictly Ballroom"
|
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,962
Presidential_AS_Kicker
|
Presidential_AS_Kicker
Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,962 |
Hi,
I think it means that it turns faster than on a dime, but with a little 'good intentioned sarcasm' (sarcasmistic?) twist to it.
Take care, James.
Last edited by JamesB; 11/27/09 03:33 PM.
HLA-B27+, JRA diagnosis in 1981, re-diagnosed as AS in 1988. Also iritis, colitis, and psoriasis. NSD + low carb helps me. My health makes it hard for me to post in a timely way.
|
|
|
|
|
Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 18,187 Likes: 7
Very_Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
|
Very_Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 18,187 Likes: 7 |
Hmm, I wonder if it could be something like you not only turn on the dime, but the dime keeps a penny for you doing it?
Or it could be a good thing, you not only get a really good vehicle (turning on a dime is a good thing), but you get change back too??
It's weird.
Warm hugs,
Kat
A life lived in fear is a life half lived. "Strictly Ballroom"
|
|
|
|
|
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,461
Silver_AS_Kicker
|
Silver_AS_Kicker
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,461 |
This one definite piqued my curiosity... The only thing I could find (outside of cars) that might help me understand what is meant is: "Roy never looked at another horse."He would turn on a dime and he'd give you 9 cents change," Roy said many times. Roy liked the horse so much, he purchased him for the amazing sum of $2,500." Roy Rogers - Happy Trails My best guess, finding no concrete explanation of this phrase, is that the horse (in the cited example) had many other attributes (the nine cents in change) outside of it's ability to "turn on a dime". I don't know as I'm still scratching my head a bit on this one. However, that's all I've got.
Kind Regards, Jay
Almost all of us long for peace and freedom; but very few of us have much enthusiasm for the thoughts, feelings, and actions that make for peace and freedom. - Aldous Huxley
Was the government to prescribe to us our medicine and diet, our bodies would be in such keeping as our souls are now. - Thomas Jefferson
|
|
|
|
|
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 6,269
Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
|
Addicted_to_AS_Kickin
Joined: Nov 2007
Posts: 6,269 |
I think it's a form of one-upmanship....i.e."My horse is great, he'll turn on a dime." And the next guy says,"Oh yeah, well my horse will turn on a dime and give you 9 cents change!"... 
Age 7- Kidney Necrosis Age 11-Bursitis Age 14-Costo Age 17-Psoriasis Age 32-Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Age 33-Sacroilitis Age 35-Interstitial Cystitis Age 40-AS Age 44-Fibro Age 44-PsA Age 45-MS Age 46-Sjogrens Age 46-Raynauds Age 47-PF
|
|
|
|
|
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 2,762
|
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 2,762 |
Hey there, You are all hitting it, at least as I have always heard it used in my part of the country. It can be used as Michelle said as a kind of one upmanship, or just to mean that your vehicle, horse, whatever handles/turns better than what is considered to be the benchmark, The Dime!
Keep Kickin'AS Chris
|
|
|
|
|
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 955
Superior_AS_Kicker
|
OP
Superior_AS_Kicker
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 955 |
Thanks folks! My take on it with ref to cars turning was that it is implying it makes those tight turns with ease and then some... It looks like that second part isn't so common. 
"Traveler, there is no road, you make your path as you walk." - Antonio Machado
|
|
|
|
|
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 457 Likes: 1
Warrior_AS_Kicker
|
Warrior_AS_Kicker
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 457 Likes: 1 |
Jaybird, the only time I have ever heard that phrase used was in reference to horses. I grew up riding and training horses, and a good cutting or reining horse will sit back and spin in place, and if you don't have a good seat you will find yourself on the ground. I think that is where turn on a dime originated, the 9 cents change is just a play off of that phrase. J.R.
|
|
|
|
|
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,482
Silver_AS_Kicker
|
Silver_AS_Kicker
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,482 |
Having never heard the last part of the phrase before, I was going to write something much longer but essentially the same as what Michelle succinctly put right here. Nice work Michelle.
Brilliance through brevity.
Even my congratulations came out longer than your post...lol
Chris
|
|
|
|
0 members (),
1,178
guests, and
330
robots. |
|
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
|
|