your two cents' worth

(one's) two cents' worth

One's opinion or point of view for whatever it may be worth, generally when it is unasked for. I find Jeff's husband a bit trying at times. He always insists on putting in his two cents' worth, whether we want his opinion or not! Here's my two cents' worth: I think the staff would really appreciate a bump in their pay.
See also: two, worth
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

your two cents' worth

mainly AMERICAN
Your two cents' worth is your opinion about something, even if nobody has asked you for it. Your father kept telling me to hush up but you know me, I had to put in my two cents' worth. Note: An old-fashioned British expression for this is your two penn'orth.
See also: two, worth
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • (one's) two cents' worth
  • two cents
  • two cents (worth), for/put in your
  • give (one's) two cents
  • give (one's) two cents' worth
  • put in (one's) two cents
  • put in (one's) two cents' worth
  • put in one's two cents
  • add
  • add (one's) two penn'orth
References in periodicals archive
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