number two

The phrase "number two" has various meanings depending on the context, ranging from ranking positions to informal euphemisms.

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Definition

A2General

(general)The second in a sequence or ranking.

Example

  • She finished as number two in the competition.
  • The number two on the list is crucial for our plan.

A1Euphemism

(informal, childish)Solid waste from the body.

Example

  • The child said he needed to go number two.
  • Parents often teach their toddlers to say number two instead of using more explicit terms.

B1Personnel

(business, military)A person who is second in command or authority.

Example

  • The CEO's number two will be attending the meeting.
  • In the absence of the captain, the number two takes charge.

A2Tools

(technical)A pencil with a hardness level of 2.

Example

  • Students are often required to use a number two pencil for standardized tests.
  • Make sure to sharpen your number two pencil before the exam.

B2Sports

(cricket)The batsman who opens alongside the number one but does not face the first delivery.

Example

  • The number two batsman played a crucial role in the team's victory.
  • In cricket, the number two often supports the lead batsman.

C1Theater

(theater)A somewhat small town where the success of a theatrical performance is unlikely to be significant.

Example

  • The troupe was disappointed to be performing in a number two town.
  • In theater, a number two location often means lower ticket sales.

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