twofer

/ˈtuːfər/
noun
  1. A promotion or offer where you get two items for the price of one.
    • The store is running a twofer on all paperback books this weekend.
    • I bought a twofer at the cinema: two tickets for the price of one.
    • She loves twofer deals because they save her money on groceries.
  2. Something that serves two purposes or provides two benefits at once.
    • This app is a twofer: it tracks your steps and monitors your sleep.
    • The meeting was a twofer — we discussed the budget and planned the event.
    • Buying a hybrid car is a twofer: you save on gas and help the environment.
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