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    two-bit
    /ˈtuːbɪt/

    adjective

    • 1. insignificant, cheap, or worthless: informal North American "some two-bit town"

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  2. adjective [ not gradable ] us / ˈtuˌbɪt / Add to word list. unimportant: He’s just a two-bit crook. (Definition of two-bit from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of two-bit. two-bit. Then, by forcing backtracking, we can generate all single-bit keys, two-bit keys, and so forth.

    • Two-Bit

      worth very little, or not very important: He plays a two-bit...

  3. 1. : cheap or trivial of its kind : petty, small-time. a two-bit chiseler. 2. : of the value of two bits. Did you know? The money-related definition of two-bit makes its etymology obvious: it is derived from the noun phrase two bits. However, two bits is an interesting phrase because it actually means "the value of a quarter of a dollar."

  4. worth very little, or not very important: He plays a two-bit Chicago gangster in the play. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Of little or less importance. be in/under someone's shadow idiom. be neither here nor there idiom. big deal. biggie. derisory. marginal. meaninglessly. meaninglessness. mere. picture. piddling. piddly. piffling.

  5. The term two bits means 25 cents. It’s based on the sense of the word bit that refers to one eighth of a U.S. dollar, or 12 ½ cents. However, monetary amounts counted in bits were only ever given in multiples of two, as in two bits and six bits. Two bits became an informal way of referring to the value of the 25-cent coin known as the ...

  6. You use two-bit to describe someone or something that you have no respect for or that you think is inferior. [ US , informal , disapproval ] ...some two-bit little dictator.

  7. Define two-bit. two-bit synonyms, two-bit pronunciation, two-bit translation, English dictionary definition of two-bit. adj. 1. Informal Costing or worth 25 cents: a two-bit cigar. 2. Slang Worth very little; petty or insignificant: a two-bit thief.

  8. You use two-bit to describe someone or something that you have no respect for or that you think is inferior.