give (one's) tuppence (worth)

give (one's) tuppence (worth)

To share one's opinion, idea, or point of view, regardless of whether or not others want to hear it. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. I find Jeff's husband a bit trying at times. He always has to give his tuppence, even when it's clear he knows nothing about what's being discussed. If I can just give my tuppence worth, I think the staff would really appreciate a bump in their pay, and productivity would increase as a result.
See also: give, tuppence
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • give (one's) twopence (worth)
  • put in (one's) tuppence (worth)
  • put in (one's) twopence (worth)
  • stick in (one's) two penn'orth
  • twopenn
  • put in (one's) two pennies (worth)
  • add
  • add (one's) two penn'orth
  • add your twopenn'orth
  • give (one's) two pennies (worth)