two-bit

two-bit
adjective Date: 1802 1. of the value of two bits 2. cheap or trivial of its kind ; petty, small-time <
a two-bit chiseler
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  • two-bit — /tooh bit /, adj. Slang. 1. costing twenty five cents. 2. inferior or unimportant; small time: a two bit actor. [1795 1805, Amer.] * * * …   Universalium

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