two cents' worth — two cents worth, U.S. Slang. a statement of opinion or point of view: »He is an expert chairman, keeping the discussion firmly to the point and yet giving each speaker the feeling that he is getting in his two cents worth (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
two cents worth — (your) two cents (worth) put (your) two cents (worth) in to give your opinion in a conversation, often when it is not wanted. Stay out of this if we want your two cents we ll ask for it! … New idioms dictionary
two cents worth — np Weak advice, opinion. Well, that s my two cents worth. 1940s … Historical dictionary of American slang
two cents' worth — opinion, comment, chime in Want to hear my two cents worth? Want my opinion? … English idioms
two cents worth — something one wants to say, opinion He is always talking and I never have a chance to put in my two cents worth … Idioms and examples
Two Cents Worth of Hope — (Due Soldi di Speranza) original film poster Directed by Renato Castellani … Wikipedia
two cents (or two cents' worth) N. Amer. — two cents (or two cents worth) N. Amer. informal an unsolicited opinion. → two … English new terms dictionary
two cents worth — Meaning Offer an opinion. Origin Poker games often required a small bet to be made by a new player before they could join the game. Notionally offering two cents (or two bits) late came to be used as a way of entering your opinion in a… … Meaning and origin of phrases
two cents' worth — noun see two cents 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
two cents worth — noun plural see two cents 2 … Useful english dictionary