1
: cheap or trivial of its kind : petty, small-time
a two-bit chiseler
2
: of the value of two bits

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The money-related definition of two-bit makes its etymology obvious: it is derived from the noun phrase two bits. However, two bits is an interesting phrase because it actually means "the value of a quarter of a dollar." There is no such thing as a single bit, at least not anymore. The now-obsolete Spanish dollar (also known as a peso or piece of eight) was composed of eight reales, or eight bits, so a quarter of the dollar equaled two bits. The phrase two bits carried over into U.S. usage. It first appeared in print in English in the early 1700s (and later developed the figurative sense of "something of small worth or importance"), and was followed by its adjectival relative sometime around the beginning of the 19th century. These days, the adjective has far surpassed the noun in popularity.

Examples of two-bit in a Sentence

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The genre-bender, about a two-bit criminal loser who stumbles upon his superpowers and learns to care about humanity, became Italy’s 2016 sleeper hit, pulling in 1 million admissions locally before launching from dozens of festivals and selling widely around the world. Nick Vivarelli, Variety, 24 July 2024 Just a speck in the elaborate web of scandal that seized Anaheim city government, to be sure, but a textbook case of how two-bit tyranny can strangle a righteous American Dream. Teri Sforza, Orange County Register, 10 May 2024 In so doing, the state has taken a wholly worthwhile cause — the cause of individual choice — and sullied it with an unlovely combination of hypocrisy and two-bit protectionism. The Editors, National Review, 7 May 2024 This is not a local two-bit show, this is the best of the best of the best. Kristine M. Kierzek, Journal Sentinel, 29 Mar. 2024 The 2017 bull market had vaulted crypto into the mainstream, but also given rise to outrageous scams and exposed many of the industry’s leading figures as two-bit hucksters—or worse. Jeff John Roberts, Fortune Crypto, 17 Aug. 2023

Word History

First Known Use

1802, in the meaning defined at sense 2

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The first known use of two-bit was in 1802

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“Two-bit.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/two-bit. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

two-bit

adjective
ˌtü-ˌbit
: not important or valuable

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