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Definition two-two in American English

two-two noun

[countable] noun
1

a university degree in the U.K. that is at the lower end of the second level

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Definition two-two in American English

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a bird in the hand (is worth two in the bush) (phrase) a sword (phrase) a street (phrase) a thing or two (phrase) another etc. (phrase) be of two minds (about something) (phrase) be etc. someone’s junior (phrase) be etc. years someone’s senior (phrase) goody-goody (noun) half past etc. (phrase) have two left feet (phrase) in two shakes (of a lamb’s tail) (phrase) it takes two to tango (phrase) kill two birds with one stone (phrase) like two peas in a pod (phrase) mum-of-one/two/etc (noun) no two ways about it (phrase) not give (phrase) not have two pennies to rub together (phrase) number two (noun) one or two (phrase) one-two (noun) against (phrase) your two cents’ worth (phrase) put two and two together (phrase) serve masters (phrase) someone a trick or two (phrase) stand on your own (two) feet (phrase) someone down a peg (or two) (phrase) that makes two of us (phrase) the lesser of two evils (phrase) two (number) two cheers for (phrase) two sides of the same coin (phrase) two wrongs don’t make a right (phrase) two’s company, three’s a crowd (phrase) two-bit (adjective) two-cycle (adjective) two-dimensional (adjective) two-edged (adjective) two-faced (adjective) two-fisted (adjective) two-four (noun) two-handed (adjective) two-hander (noun) two-one (noun) two-piece (noun) two-ply (adjective) two-seater (noun) two-star (adjective) two-step (adjective) two-step (noun) two-stroke (adjective) two-time (verb) two-tone (adjective) two-two (noun) two-way (adjective) two-way mirror (noun) two-way street (noun) , etc. doors (phrase) of a kind (phrase) twofold (adjective) twofold (adverb) your two cents (phrase)