Wiktionary
a. (context British English) Very cheap.
Usage examples of "tuppenny-ha'penny".
Spenlow, you know, was one of those little tuppenny-ha'penny jewelers – just the chap for a fence.
Even that might have passed as your job, if you hadn't had such a nasty personality -- always smiling like a pantomime demon -- always stinking of some sort of cheap hair oil -- always running like a rabbit to open doors for Milady -- and vain as a peacock about your tuppenny-ha'penny juggling and wire-walking.
All right for those who give orders and send kids out to carry bombs into tuppenny-ha'penny supermarkets.
You're so wrapped up in your tuppenny-ha'penny professional concerns that you forget a man' has been murdered because of that tray.
You stand there talking about your tuppenny-ha'penny job as if it mattered a cent whether you kept it or not.