It never said all it ever said about his nickname was that they just called him that there was never an explication for why.
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he doesn't have a nickname
Johnny's nickname in both the book and the movie is Johnnycakes.
dally
he doesnt have one
The three greasers are Dally, Twobit, and Darry
sodapop ponyboy and twobit r the most liked for girls for boys cherry is liked
Nope. The only people that die are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Bob, Johnny, and Dally.
he doesn't have a nickname
Johnny's nickname in both the book and the movie is Johnnycakes.
dally
he doesnt have one
Pepsi Cola
TwoBit
To get some coke
Two-Bit Matthews is a character from S.E. Hinton's novel "The Outsiders." He is a member of the Greaser gang and is known for his playful personality, sense of humor, and loyalty to his friends. Two-Bit often serves as comic relief in the story, but he also embodies the struggles and camaraderie faced by the Greasers. His character highlights themes of friendship and the challenges of adolescence in a divided society.
Because he always had to get his two bits in on everything by telling jokes and such and smarting off to the police. Hence the nickname.