Two-Three's as in a pair of Nike Jordan shoes. Refering to Michael Jordan's jersey number 23, but could be interpreted as two Jordan 3's, a pair of Jordan 23's, or any Nike Air Jordan shoe in general.
by Loueeeh April 4, 2024
Get the Two-Three'smug. A British, loved Algebralien From the hit series made by JacknJellify - BFDI: The Power Of Two, or TPOT for short (NOT THE NUMBER)
by BFDIfan_2763 April 7, 2024
Get the Twomug. "two flips of a same coin" means that when you flip the same coin twice you'll either get the exact same side or two opposite sides. This is an expression used in reference to people who often have the exact opposite opinions (as the chance of opposite sides is 2/3) happen to have the exact same opinion on a subject. It can also be used sarcastically or twisted to mean that despite two people showing complete opposite worldviews, at the core of it there is the same message/intention. Not to be confused with the phrase two sides of the same coin, which means something completely different.
Friend 1: hey that insert propaganda agent was really right on political subject
Friend 2: no actually the insert opposite view propaganda agent was really right when he said political take
*Debating ensues*
Friend 3: y'all are just two flips of the same coin...
Friend 2: no actually the insert opposite view propaganda agent was really right when he said political take
*Debating ensues*
Friend 3: y'all are just two flips of the same coin...
by Etymologynerdette April 21, 2024
Get the Two flips of the same coinmug. Similar to "Six Seven" or "Forty One"; also written as "1 2"
No particular meaning, but any time these consecutive numbers are mentioned, this may be shouted.
No particular meaning, but any time these consecutive numbers are mentioned, this may be shouted.
by urban kid weirdo October 28, 2025
Get the One Twomug. by sierra&ry July 26, 2024
Get the two manmug. by Killer2646488 February 13, 2025
Get the Seven lakh seventy two thousandmug. Two skip is the short form of “two more runs and skip the last” as it is widely believed that calling the last run of the day is bad luck. This is a popular phrase in ski culture.
by TwoSkip January 20, 2024
Get the two skipmug.