A common phrase used in a game of pickup-basketball after one person makes a long range jumper and a member of the opposing team offers to give them a dollar if they make the shot again from the same spot.
by AFlockOfRavens March 03, 2018
Someone who attempts to pull off a ruse in which he/she pretends a pop machine has dispensed two pops for the price of one when everyone knows very well that he/she deposited two dollars in the machine. "Two-dollar" then gives the extra pop to a table of senior girls in hopes they will reciprocate some form of friendship. In order to fully obtain "two-dollar" status it is necessary for the table of girls to be fully aware of the ruse from the beginning and share collective laughs at "two-dollar's" expense behind his/her back.
by Henry23 April 14, 2007
Someone who attempts to pull off a ruse in which he/she pretends a pop machine has dispensed two pops for the price of one when everyone knows very well that he/she deposited two dollars in the machine. "Two-dollar" then gives the extra pop to a table of senior girls in hopes they will reciprocate some form of friendship. In order to fully obtain "two-dollar" status it is necessary for the table of girls to be fully aware of the ruse from the beginning and share collective laughs at "two-dollar's" expense behind his/her back.
by Henry23 April 25, 2007
by Knucklehead July 18, 2003
by BestPseudonym February 25, 2014
by Frizzy112 February 26, 2011
Worker one: This company treats us like two-dollar whores.
Worker two: No, they don't. If we were two-dollar whores, think how much money we would have made by now.
Worker two: No, they don't. If we were two-dollar whores, think how much money we would have made by now.
by D.B. Echo March 21, 2005