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| two·fer [ tfər ] (plural two·fers) |
noun U.S. |
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| Definition: |
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1. discount entitlement: a coupon entitling somebody to buy two items for the price of one, especially tickets for a play
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2. pair of items sold at discount: a set of two items sold together for exactly or approximately the price of each item sold singly
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3. deal offering added benefit: an offer or a situation in which a single expense or effort yields a benefit additional to the intended return
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| [Late 19th century. Alteration of two for (one)] |