

It was buy one, get one free.īoth the expressions “two for the price of one” and “buy one, get one free” are common phrases used to describe a special offer when you buy one product at normal price, and get another one of the same product for free. The word “off” in the context of price means it’s a discount. If you describe a price as “reasonable,” it means that you think it’s a fair price for what you will receive. Use these phrases to say that you don’t have enough money to buy something. This is an idiomatic expression that means you’re paying too much for something, and it’s painful. For example – “I’m paying through the nose to park my car in a private garage in New York City – it’s $600 a month!” #4 – That’s a little outside my budget. Use these phrases to say that something was VERY expensive. #2 – It cost a fortune / an arm and a leg. Use these phrases to say that something is a little bit expensive.
