NOUN
- an offer of two for the price of one
- a coupon that allows the holder to purchase two items (as two tickets to a play) for the price of one
How To Use twofer In A Sentence
- You could, for example, offer twofer specials, which were very successful for us.
- Mr. Gingrich's situation "is sort of a twofer, which is why it is particularly damaging," said Chris Lehane, a Democratic strategist. NYT > Global Home
- As you have probably deduced, it is another twofer this time out with a pair of disparate writers: A rookie and a veteran of the word wars.
- 80% of the most popular political blogs are conservative, so media bashing is a twofer: it eliminates an enemy and simultaneously promotes a medium that's dominated by conservatives.
- As a matter of fact, we were on what you call ‘twofers,’ that's two tickets for one.
- If you had asked me on Wednesday afternoon about that passage, I would have remembered exactly one thing: In the original, both "tabula" and "rasa" were misspelled, a rare twofer in the Misspelling, Foreign Words category. The blank slate is in my head
- These two clubs, located on either side of Prince Arthur, offer a twofer package for $45 before Christmas and $55 after.
- By announcing the scrapping of its Chery deal now, while negotiations are still underway between Congressional Democrats and the Bush White House, Chrysler wins a PR twofer.
- A twofer deal: Hyatt Hotels is offering a quick way to earn free nights.
- Kristof scores the twofer, with his second excellent column in a single week.