two penn'orth

A British idiomatic expression equivalent to the American 'two cents,' used to convey one's opinion or thoughts.

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Definition

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(colloquial, British)One's opinion or thoughts, often shared informally.

Example

  • That's just my two penn'orth; you can decide for yourself.
  • Everyone at the meeting had their two penn'orth to add.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "two penn'orth":

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