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a day late and a dollar short

British pronunciation/ɐ dˈeɪ lˈeɪt and ɐ dˈɒlə ʃˈɔːt/
American pronunciation/ɐ dˈeɪ lˈeɪt ænd ɐ dˈɑːlɚ ʃˈɔːɹt/
a day late and a dollar short
[PHRASE]
1

something that appears or arrives too late to be of any use or benefit

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What is the origin of the idiom "a day late and a dollar short" and when to use it?

the origin of the idiom "a day late and a dollar short" can be traced back to African American Vernacular English (AAVE) and its usage in African American culture. The expression gained popularity in the mid-20th century and was often used in African American communities. It is commonly used when referring to missed opportunities, failed attempts, or inadequate preparations.

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