(one's) tuppence (worth)

(one's) tuppence (worth)

One's ideas, opinions, or point of view. Primarily heard in UK, Australia. If anyone wants to hear Dr Sanders' tuppence worth about the anti-vaccination debate, you can tune in to his podcast this Friday. I'd just like to put in my tuppence worth before we finish up the meeting, if I may.
See also: tuppence

tuppence

1. A variant spelling of "two pence," it can refer to two pennies, or to a British coin with a value of two pennies. Primarily heard in UK. You don't have to pay me back—that thing was so cheap, it practically cost just a tuppence.
2. An insignificant amount of something. Typically used in negative sentences. I don't give a tuppence what that ridiculous woman thinks! If he doesn't come to my show tonight, I'll know he doesn't give a tuppence about me.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • tuppence
  • twopence
  • (one's) twopence (worth)
  • (one's) two penn'orth
  • your two penn'orth
  • orth
  • penn
  • (one's) two pennies (worth)
  • not give (a) tuppence
  • not care (a) tuppence