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- not worth a brass farthing
not worth a brass farthing
not worth a brass farthing
Completely worthless or useless; having little or no value. Refers to farthings, obsolete British units of currency worth one-quarter of a penny that were once made from a copper alloy (brass). Primarily heard in UK. I was so excited when my grandfather said he'd give me his car, but this old clunker isn't worth a brass farthing. Over the years working here, I've come to realize that the boss's word isn't worth a brass farthing.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
TamÁS | | TAW-mahsh | Hungarian |
Itri | | - | Northern African, Berber |
Gerardo | | je-RAHR-do (Italian), he-RAHR-do (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish |
Diarmait | | - | Irish, Irish Mythology |
Willi | | VI-lee | German |
Thea | | [θiə] | |