释义 |
two·fer I. \ˈtüfə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of two for (as in such phrases as two for a nickel) 1. : a cheap item of merchandise; specifically : a cigar selling at two for a nickel 2. : a free coupon entitling the bearer to purchase two tickets to a specified theatrical production for the price of one at the box office II. noun : something that satisfies two criteria or needs simultaneously < her marriage … was a twofer; it allowed her to accomplish both — Phil Gailey > |