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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
twofer

1911 (originally in reference to cigars), from two for (a quarter); see two + for.

Wiktionary
twofer

n. 1 Something that yields a substantial additional benefit. 2 The fashion of wearing long sleeves outside a short-sleeved shirt. 3 A cabling device used in theatre, allowing two stage lighting instruments to be connected to one dimmer.

WordNet
twofer
  1. n. an offer of two for the price of one

  2. a coupon that allows the holder to purchase two items (as two tickets to a play) for the price of one

Wikipedia
Twofer

A twofer is a cabling device used in theatrical stage lighting. It allows two stage lighting instruments to be connected to one circuit. It is wired in parallel, such that voltage is unchanged in the twofer, and current is split and divided over two connectors. Twofers are used in conjunction with cables with the same types of connectors. The name is a corruption of the phrase "Two For One".

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She tasted herself on his handsit was arousing as all heck, but she was teetering on the edge of hysteria certainly not a good time to be thinking about a twofer.