two-bit

English

Etymology

Adjective form of two bits.

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Adjective

two-bit (not comparable)

  1. (US, informal) costing 25 cents
  2. (US, idiomatic, slang) insignificant or worthless
    Forget that two-bit shyster. Get yourself a real lawyer.
    • 1973, Lou Reed (lyrics and music), “Oh, Jim”, in Berlin:
      All your two-bit friends / They're shootin' you up with pills
    • 2011, Toby Keith (lyrics and music), “Beers Ago”, in Clancy's Tavern:
      I met a one look girl in a two-bit bar.
    • 2021 February 2, Katharine Murphy, The Guardian:
      Serious times demand honesty and self-awareness from people in positions of authority and, at the end of the day, political parties giving succour to fringe views about life-and-death matters is a Faustian pact. This isn’t speculation, or a serve of two-bit punditry to fuel the opinion cycle. This is the lesson of Donald Trump.

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