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twoer noun- anything comprised by, or reckoned as, two UK, 1899
- Just like with conkers, it used to be a “oner” or a “twoer”. — Charles Perkins, Children of the Storm, p. 11, 1998
- two hundred pounds UK, 1970
- O’Neill was recorded as saying that “the whole business will cost you a twoer”, meaning £200. — Jake Arnott, He Kills Coppers, p. 195, 2001
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