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two–bit
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
two–bit
(adjective)
two bits
(noun)
two–bit
/
ˈ
tuː
ˈ
bɪt/
adjective
two–bit
/
ˈ
tuː
ˈ
bɪt/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of TWO–BIT
always used before a noun
informal
:
not very important or valuable
a
two-bit
thief/town/opinion
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