(British, Australia, becoming old-fashioned) Literally, worth tuppence (two pence); of little value or status.
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(British, dated) A coin or stamp worth two pence.
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(British, dated, juvenile) In the children's game of leapfrog, the head (perhaps named from a tuppenny loaf).
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The aesthetic vocabulary of how people dress now — quiet luxury, coquette, mob wife, coastal grandmother, Y2K core, and every "-core" that came after.
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