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  2. An acknowledgment of one's success with two things. Wow, he got both questions right? He's two for two! I've attempted two things on my to-do list and have gotten both done. I'm two-for-two this morning!

  3. One such idiom is “two for two,” which is commonly used in English-speaking countries. This phrase may seem confusing or even meaningless to non-native speakers, but it actually has a specific meaning that can be easily understood with some explanation.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · two for two (not comparable) ( idiomatic, baseball) In baseball, meeting two out of two attempts at-bat. Specifically, it means the batter has reached base safely two out of two times. He's two for two tonight. ( idiomatic) Successful at both of two efforts.

  5. The phrase is an example of chiasmus, a curious rhetorical device in which two clauses are balanced against each other by reversing their structures: so ‘one for all’ becomes ‘all for one’. But the phrase was old when Dumas used it.

  6. Oct 12, 2008 · I am wondering about the meaning of that expression "two for two". Here is the dialog Charlie: You know something; I just realized that I’m two for two at Judith’s weddings. Myra: What a coincidence, I’m two for two at Herb’s weddings. Charlie and Myra just had sex before saying that. This dialog happened during the second Judith's wedding.

  7. Two-for-two Definition. (idiomatic, baseball) In baseball, meeting two out of two attempts at-bat. Specifically, it means the batter has reached base safely two out of two times. He's two for two tonight. (idiomatic) Successful at both of two efforts.

  8. "One for two" means someone had one success for two tries. It comes from sports, originally baseball, in which a player would be said to be "one for two" if he had two at-bats but only got one hit.

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