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It means two successes out of two attempts, usually in a challenging situation.

Example: You brag about your accuracy in kicking a football and your friend defies you to prove it. You kick the ball from mid-field twice and score both times; you are "two for two". If you kick it a third time and miss you are "two for three".

Original answer (less popular use, usually in less ambiguous context relating trade):

it means that you give two in exchange for 2 like u give 2 bananas for 2 mangoes

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