twopenny

/ˈtʌpəni/
adjective
  1. Costing or worth two pence, especially in British currency.
    • The old shop sold twopenny sweets for children.
    • He bought a twopenny stamp to mail the letter.
    • A twopenny coin was once common in British pockets.
  2. Of little value or importance; cheap or insignificant.
    • She dismissed the twopenny complaint with a wave of her hand.
    • Don't listen to his twopenny opinions on the matter.
    • It was just a twopenny problem, not worth worrying about.
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