Two-faced

Disloyal, untrustworthy.I think that our supervisor is two-faced and cannot be trusted.

Two cents worth

An opinion (that is not asked for).My friend is always talking and I never have a chance to put in my two cents worth.

Two cents

Something not important, something very small.Although my friend's stereo works well I would not give him two cents for it.

Two by two

One person beside or next to another person.The children walked into the classroom two by two.

Two bricks shy of a load

Someone who is not very smart or clever.The young man is two bricks shy of a load and is very difficult to talk to.

Two bits

Twenty-five cents, a quarter of a dollar.I bought several used books for two bits each.

Twist (someone’s) words around

To restate someone's words inaccurately when quoting him or her.The supervisor twisted my words around when he repeated my complaint to the... Read more →

Twist (someone) around one`s (little) finger

To have complete control over someone and be able to make them do what you want.The woman is able to twist her supervisor around her little... Read more →

Twist (someone`s) arm

To force or threaten someone to make them do something.My friend did not have to twist my arm to get me to go to the movie. I wanted to go... Read more →

Twiddle one`s thumbs

To not be busy, to not be working.We twiddled our thumbs all morning and did not get any work done.