Wiktionary
alt. 1 (context British dated English) Two penny' worth; goods or services with a value of two pennies. 2 (context British idiomatic colloquial English) One's opinion or thoughts. 3 (context British idiomatic colloquial English) A small amount. n. 1 (context British dated English) Two penny' worth; goods or services with a value of two pennies. 2 (context British idiomatic colloquial English) One's opinion or thoughts. 3 (context British idiomatic colloquial English) A small amount.
Usage examples of "tuppence worth".
Instead it was Marriott, always Marriott, who, with his tuppence worth of education, was unable to rid himself of the idea that he was superior to the illiterate men who were his fellow recruits.
Shit, I thought, theyve had their tuppence worth, why cant they just leave me alone?
Honoria put her tuppence worth into the discussion over whether sprigged muslin would still be all the rage next Season.
In fact it was a Wednesday, wintry even for the middle of May, the sort of night when anyone with tuppence worth of sense would be home toasting his feet in front of a warm fire.