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  1. Slang, mainly US and Canadian worth next to nothing; cheap.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bit_(money)Bit (money) - Wikipedia

    As an adjective, "two-bit" describes something cheap or unworthy. Roger Miller's song "King of the Road" features the lines: Ah, but two hours of pushin' broom buys an / Eight by twelve four-bit room referring to signs stating "Rooms to let, 50¢." In the early 1930s, Crown Records was a US record label which sold records for only 25¢. The ...

  3. Two-bit definition: costing twenty-five cents.. See examples of TWO-BIT used in a sentence.

  4. Two bits definition: twenty-five cents.. See examples of TWO BITS used in a sentence.

  5. Jun 5, 2020 · two bits (n.)"quarter dollar," 1730, in reference to the Mexican real, a large coin that was divided into eight bits; see bit (n.1). Compare piece of eight (under piece (n.1)). Two bits thus would have equaled a quarter of the coin. Hence two-bit (adj.) "cheap, tawdry," first recorded 1929.

  6. The term “two-bit” is often used to describe something as cheap or of low quality. However, some people mistakenly believe that it means something is worth 25 cents (or two bits). In reality, the phrase has evolved over time and now refers more broadly to anything that is considered insignificant or unimportant.

  7. two bits pl (plural only) ( US, slang) Twenty-five cents, or a quarter.