tuppence

UK /ˈtʌp(ə)ns/ US /ˈtʌp(ə)ns/
noun 3

Definitions

noun

1

Two pence (in pre- or post-decimalisation currency).

Milk has gone up to tuppence ha’penny a pint.

In less than four days twenty-three men had paid their tuppences to Henery, who ’ad been made the seckitary.

2

Ellipsis of tuppence worth (“one’s opinion”).

3

The vulva or vagina.

"Fucksticks!" When some smart-arse bastard gives me my comeuppance / "Fucksticks!" When it’s ages since I’ve seen a lady’s tuppence

The lady confided to the nurse helping her up off the examination couch, and told her “He put his hand up me funnel and made me tuppence bleed!”

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