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    Two-bit
    /ˈto͞o ˌbit/

    adjective

    • 1. insignificant, cheap, or worthless: informal North American "some two-bit town"
  2. Nov 6, 2023 · Lately I‘ve been curious – why do Americans say "two bits" when referring lightheartedly to a quarter dollar? Where did this odd slang come from? In exploring this linguistic curiosity, I discovered the key lies in early Spanish coins that were quite literally cut into "bits".

  3. The quarter's nickname "two bits" comes from a time when Spanish dollar where in use in the US and were cut into 8 smaller parts, each one worth 12 1⁄2c.

  4. The meaning of TWO-BIT is cheap or trivial of its kind : petty, small-time. How to use two-bit in a sentence. Did you know?

  5. What does two bits mean? Two bits is an old slang term for 25 cents. It’s based on the sense of the word bit that refers to one eighth of a U.S. dollar, or 12 ½ cents.

  6. Two bits definition: twenty-five cents.. See examples of TWO BITS used in a sentence.

  7. One common usage of “two-bit” is to describe something that is cheap or low-quality. For example, you might hear someone say, “I wouldn’t buy that two-bit watch if I were you.” In this case, “two-bit” is being used as a synonym for “cheap” or “poorly made”.

  8. My two bits: it will improve health care and education, especially for those who can least afford it, and make the world a more humanitarian place.

  9. (US, idiomatic, slang) Insignificant or worthless. Forget that two-bit shyster. Get yourself a real lawyer. Wiktionary. Origin of Two-bit. Adjective form of two bits. From Wiktionary. Two-bit Sentence Examples.

  10. Two Bits Sentence Examples. Aims to combine the two bits of a double bridle into a single mouthpiece. This is what sets it apart from other dishes - the two bits of rounded bread that create a wrapper around the meaty goodness.

  11. two bits. 2 meanings: US informal 1. twenty-five cents 2. a petty amount.... Click for more definitions.

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