Cost you a mint

The phrase "cost you a mint" is an idiomatic expression that means something is extremely expensive or costly. It implies that the item or service being referred to is so expensive that it could be equivalent to the price of a mint, which is a small piece of candy. It highlights the idea of something being excessively expensive, often beyond what one would consider reasonable or affordable.


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