by Soiled Undergarment August 07, 2003
An inconsequential opinion or comment given to another person on a particular topic. Not because it was warranted, but because the giver felt compelled to say it, regardless of its relevance.
Say two professors are in a deep discussion on Super String Theory, then a undergraduate student pipes in and says something just to be a part of the conversation, with out any real knowledge of the subject. That would be consider "throwing in your two cents."
by brad May 20, 2004
A two cents plain is a glass of seltzer water. During the Great Depression, one could get an egg cream for twenty-five cents (seltzer, chocolate syrup, and milk), a chocolate milk (milk and chocolate syrup) for a dime, a chocolate soda (seltzer and chocolate syrup) for a nickel, or plain seltzer water for two cents. Two cents plain.
by Judith June 15, 2006
That little bitch Ant pulled a 50 Cent on us!
What are you gonna do? Pull a 50 Cent and file a restraining order against someone 1/3 your size?
What are you gonna do? Pull a 50 Cent and file a restraining order against someone 1/3 your size?
by Fuh-Q January 24, 2006
Home of cheap stuff, expired brand name food, and almost expired food from brands you've never heard of.
by MoonKnight November 30, 2002
by A-row May 20, 2003