Pronunciation: /tuː bɪts/
noun a small amount of money, usually equal to 25 cents
A1 I found a shiny two bits coin on the ground.
A2 He paid for the candy with just two bits.
B1 In the old days, people used to pay with two bits for a haircut.
B2 The antique shop was selling a collection of two bits coins.
C1 The value of two bits has significantly decreased over the years.
C2 Collectors are willing to pay a high price for rare two bits coins.
adjective used to describe something as insignificant or unimportant
A1 I bought a two bits bracelet at the flea market.
A2 She found a two bits solution to fix the broken chair.
B1 The hotel room was small but cozy, just two bits in size.
B2 The antique store was full of two bits trinkets and treasures.
C1 The artist's work was described as two bits, yet profound and impactful.
C2 The novel was a two bits masterpiece, captivating readers with its intricate plot.
formal The price of the item was just two bits.
informal I'll give you two bits for that old book.
slang I only have two bits left in my pocket.
figurative His opinion is not worth two bits in this matter.
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