Bang for the buck
bang for the buck
noun phrase
value for what one pays: you get the best bang for the buck right here/ yet the bang we are getting for our buck is worth whimpering about
[late 1960s+; fr a frivolous way of referring to the national defense budget and the destructive power it produces]
see: more bang for the buck
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