tuppence

Etymology
, collective plural of penny.

Same for the definition: "" however, this idiom is derived from this fact; in Britain it used to cost two pence ("tuppence") to post a letter, usually holding one's opinion.

Noun

 * 1)  Two pence (in pre- or post-decimalisation currency).
 * Milk has gone up to tuppence ha’penny a pint.
 * 1)  The vulva or vagina.
 * 2) * 2011,, Fucksticks (song)
 * "Fucksticks!" When some smart-arse bastard gives me my comeuppance / "Fucksticks!" When it’s ages since I’ve seen a lady’s tuppence
 * 1)  The vulva or vagina.
 * 2) * 2011,, Fucksticks (song)
 * "Fucksticks!" When some smart-arse bastard gives me my comeuppance / "Fucksticks!" When it’s ages since I’ve seen a lady’s tuppence