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
Jules (2)JOOLZEnglish
Hyginos-Ancient Greek
Sampson (2)SAMP-sənEnglish
OswaldAHZ-wawld (English), AWS-vahlt (German)English, German, Anglo-Saxon
KÓRi-Ancient Scandinavian
PasiPAH-seeFinnish