rub+together
1not have two pennies to rub together — (not) have two pennies to rub together British, American & Australian, American to be very poor. She s been out of work for months and doesn t have two pennies to rub together …
2have two pennies to rub together — (not) have two pennies to rub together British, American & Australian, American to be very poor. She s been out of work for months and doesn t have two pennies to rub together …
3not have two nickels to rub together — (USA) If a person doesn t have two nickels to rub together, they are very poor …
4not have two pennies to rub together — If someone hasn t got two pennies to rub together, they are very poor indeed …
5not have two pennies to rub together — If someone hasn t got two pennies to rub together, they are very poor indeed. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
6not have two pennies to rub together — british informal phrase to have no money, or very little money Thesaurus: to not have enough or any moneysynonym Main entry: penny …
7not have two - to rub together — informal have none or hardly any of the specified item, esp. money she doesn t have two nickels to rub together …
8not have two beans cells to rub together — not have two beans, brain cells, etc. to rub toˈgether idiom (informal) to have no money; to be very stupid, etc. Main entry: ↑twoidiom …
9not have two brain cells to rub together — not have two beans, brain cells, etc. to rub toˈgether idiom (informal) to have no money; to be very stupid, etc. Main entry: ↑twoidiom …
10rub — rub1 S3 [rʌb] v past tense and past participle rubbed present participle rubbing [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Low German rubben] 1.) [I and T] to move your hand, or something such as a cloth, backwards and forwards over a surface while… …