A phrase used to calculate how many more of something there is. One may say this phrase is a way of life, a culture, and a lifestyle of its own. Thereâs always two down and always two more. Using this phrase may be accompanied by a show of fingers and simply the words âtwo moreâ to tell how many more there are. In other cases 2 more will be used as a factor in phrases saying how many more there are.
âHow many more?â
A. âIn 2 more 2 mores we only have 1 and a half 2 mores left.â (in 4 more we only have 3 more).
B. â2 moreâ (he says while holding up 3 fingers, indicating that there is in fact 3 more).
C. â2 down, 2 moreâ (merely restating the law of the 2 more).