number two

adj

Definitions

  1. White, Caucasian.

  2. Feces

    Feces; the act of defecation.

    • I need to go number two.
    • He might have got up, without the bell's sounding, to do his number one, or number two, in his great big white chamber-pot.
  3. A first mate.

  4. + 8 more definitions
    1. A primary assistant

      A primary assistant; vice-leader.

      • After she had shown great promise over the last 10 years, he made her his number two.
    2. The batsman who opens alongside the number one, but does not face the first delivery.

    3. A backup player, especially a goalkeeper.

      • Head coach Ruben Amorim will be asked by media on Wednesday who will start in goal for their crucial Europa League quarter-final with Lyon, Onana or United's latest scapegoat, number two Altay Bayindir.
    4. A right back.

      • I came down here to cement the number two position, the right back role and I’ve not really managed to do that.
    5. A somewhat small town, between a number one and a number three, where the success of a…

      A somewhat small town, between a number one and a number three, where the success of a theatrical performance is unlikely to be very great.

    6. A pencil with hardness level 2.

      • They say you should be able to slip a pencil under your boob and if it doesn’t fall out, you’re too saggy. Shit, I could stick a whole box of number twos under these girls and keep them there until next semester.
      • I reach into my bag, pull out my pencil case, and offer Jason one of my fully sharpened number twos.
      • “I’ll need pencils, preferably number twos,” I told Miss Rose, who, for some reason, had not budged.
    7. mistress (the other woman in an extramarital relationship, generally including sexual…

      mistress (the other woman in an extramarital relationship, generally including sexual relations)

    8. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically

      Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see number, two.

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