tuppence

/ˈtʌpəns/
noun
  1. A British coin worth two pence; also used informally to mean a very small amount of money.
    • In the old days, a loaf of bread cost just tuppence.
    • I found a tuppence in my pocket, but it's not enough to buy anything.
    • He wouldn't give tuppence for that old broken toy.
  2. Used in the phrase 'not care tuppence' to mean not caring at all about something.
    • She doesn't care tuppence about what others think of her.
    • They act like they don't care tuppence, but I know they're upset.
    • He said he didn't care tuppence for their criticism.
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