twofer
English
Etymology
Shortened form of two-for-one [deal], that is, two for the price of one (BOGO).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈtufɚ/
Noun
twofer (plural twofers)
- Something that yields a substantial additional benefit; something that figuratively kills two birds with one stone.
- 2021 June 22, Jason L. Riley, “Clarence Thomas vs. the Fictional Progressive Narrative”, in The Wall Street Journal:
- Justice Clarence Thomas served up a twofer last week […]
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- The fashion of wearing long sleeves outside a short-sleeved shirt.
- A cabling device used in theatre, allowing two stage lighting instruments to be connected to one dimmer.
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Translations
something that yields a substantial additional benefit
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fashion of wearing long sleeves outside a short-sleeved shirt
cabling device used in theatre
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