Posted on September 2, 2022September 2, 2022 by Idioms Poster It’s six of one, a dozen of the other A mix up of the phrase “six of one, half dozen of the other”.Found in this tweet by @sarahkcomedy. My girlfriend says every known phrase incorrectly, but with absolute unwavering confidence. Some of my favourites:"It's six of one, a dozen of the other""It swings in roundabouts""I'm stressed to the nines""Lets get this boat on the road""Like a bulldozer in a china shop"— Sarah Keyworth (@sarahkcomedy) October 25, 2021 Related IdiomsReal idiom: A dime a dozenReal idiom: Baker’s dozenReal idiom: Six of one, a half-dozen of the other Post navigationPrevious post: Go count your sour grapes … before they hatchNext post: To open a whole can of beans