From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtwo-bitˈtwo-bit adjective especially American English informal BAD ATnot at all good or important SYN second-rate She’s just a two-bit movie star.
Examples from the Corpus
two-bit• What do you think I am, some two-bit crook?• What do you think I am, some two-bit crook?• It occurred to me that this was not some two-bit gambling ring.• Franz and Hoffman play Donny and Teach, the kind of two-bit operators Sipowicz would want to arrest.• But he ain't some two-bit punk on the run after blowin' some one away.• He was just some two-bit street punk, a low level thief who made some lucky connections.