twos
English
editPronunciation
edit- (UK) IPA(key): /tuːz/, [tʰu̟ːz], enPR: to͞oz
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (US) IPA(key): /tuz/, [tʰu̟z], enPR: to͞oz
- Rhymes: -uːz
Noun
edittwos
- plural of two.
- It's odd there were no twos in the winning lottery numbers.
- The people arrived in twos and threes.
- The age of two; two years old.
- The boy in his twos is just learning to walk.
- Twos are the hardest year on parents.
Noun
edittwos pl (plural only)
- (UK, prison slang) The cells located on the first floor.
Derived terms
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editNoun
edittwos pl (plural only)
Translations
editVerb
edittwos (third-person singular simple present twoses, present participle twosing, simple past and past participle twosed)
- (transitive, MLE) To share a cigarette with someone after smoking half of it.
- 2020 July 3, “Lightwork Freestyle”, Y.CB of 7th (lyrics)[2]:
- Tell bro “make sure you twos that, yute!”
Anagrams
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editRomanization
edittwōs
- Romanization of 𐍄𐍅𐍉𐍃
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