tuppeny

/ˈtʌpəni/
adjective
  1. Costing or worth two pence (British, historical).
    • In the old days, a tuppeny stamp was enough to mail a letter.
    • She saved her tuppeny coins in a jar.
    • He bought a tuppeny loaf of bread from the baker.
  2. Cheap, insignificant, or of little value (informal, often used in the phrase 'tuppeny-halfpenny').
    • Don't bother with that tuppeny argument; it's not important.
    • It's just a tuppeny little shop, not worth visiting.
    • He made some tuppeny complaint about the noise.
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