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.
See also: put, two

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Edite-Portuguese
Salathihel-Biblical Latin
Tamaya-Native American, Quechua
Veniaminvye-nee-ah-MEEN, vee-nee-ah-MEENRussian
IvorIE-vawr (English), EE-vawr (English)Irish, Scottish, Welsh, English (British)
Abdurakhman-Chechen