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put in in two penn'orth
put in/stick in your two penn'orth
(British old-fashioned) to give your opinion in a conversation, often when it is not wanted Whenever the subject of hunting comes up you can rely on Anthony to put his two penn'orth in.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Arlotto | | - | Medieval Italian |
| BÉBinn | | BAY-vin (Irish), BE-veen (Irish) | Irish, Irish Mythology |
| Agamemnon | | ag-ə-MEM-nahn (English) | Greek Mythology |
| JoÃO | | ZHWOWN, zhoo-OWN | Portuguese |
| Lodewijk | | - | Dutch |
| Mirna | | - | Croatian, Serbian |