We have no meanings for "own dime" in our records yet.
1 Now seasoned by the road, Nneka is back on her own dime .
2 There is no reason to think they would do so on their own dime .
3 He read Greene, Lawrence, Joyce, and he did it all on his own dime .
4 And he's done some of this on his own dime .
5 The vast majority are here on their own dime .
6 Three years ago, she was attending cons as a fan journalist, entirely on her own dime .
7 Would I come again on my own dime ?
8 But he had come down here on his own dime and he sure hadn't chosen to eat vegan.
9 Photo: Barbarians Rugby He has however decided to be at Twickenham on his own dime to support the team.
10 Could other TV production companies do the same by ignoring their network alliances to hire writers on their own dime ?
11 People will still travel halfway across the country on their own dime to hear him speak, and hawkers still sell T-shirts at his events.
12 "Complain on your own dime , " the youngster said curtly.
13 God forbid we are just two people who work hard, love and enjoy each other and want to see the world on our own dimes .
14 "Yeah," he said, unable to conceive of any reason he would be staying at the Ritz-Carlton on his own dime .
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