What is the meaning of POKER. Phrases containing POKER
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Coin operated (poker) slot machine
Trick, entice, inveigle. "He got scooped into a poker game and lost his shirt."
Playing Faro or poker. Also referred to as "bucking the tiger."
To cheat, to dupe, such as a cardsharper or conman might do in a poker game.
Red−hot poker is American slang for a frankfurter or hot dog.
Alleyway
poker machines, fruit machines, gambling slot machines.
1 n fish-and-chip shop. 2 n colloq carpenter. Americans use this word (at least those on the East Coast) to describe a woman of somewhat suboptimal morals; this derives from its original meaning of an Old West saloon prostitute, commonly paid in poker chips. All this is of minimal relevance here, as that meaning isnÂ’t used in the U.K.
Any frightful object, especially in the dark.
Any firearm manufactured Christian Sharps for his Sharps Rifle Company. This term also applied to professional gamblers who cheated at the Poker tables.
Depending upon the context, this might mean "first class and respectedâ€, or it could mean a winning poker hand.
Frightful, causing fear, especially to children.
Noun. Deception, trickery, dishonest behaviour. {Informal}
A poker hand consisting of a pair of aces and a pair of eights. Traditionally, Wild Bill Hickok was holding this hand when he was shot dead by Jack McCall. Some sources dispute the hand, saying that it really contained two jacks, not aces and two eights.
poker machine
Poker is British slang for the penis.
A type of dice game using five dice, either regular dice or special dice that show the faces of a deck of cards. The player shakes the dice privately in a box, and attempts to form a poker hand. The player then either admits truthfully, or bluffs (lies), the value of the hand to the next player. The next player either accepts the hand or calls the bluff, knowing that they have the task of rolling a higher value hand for the next player. Whoever is caught in a bluff loses the hand.
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A game at cards; poker.
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A common European duck (Aythya ferina); -- called also goldhead, poker, and fresh-water, / red-headed, widgeon.
v. t.
To bet, as with chips in the game of poker.
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A fire poker.
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A large poker.
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A game at cards derived from brag, and first played about 1835 in the Southwestern United States.
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A poking-stick.
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A variety of the game of poker in which the joker is used, and called mistigris or mistigri.
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Stiff like a poker.
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The art or practice of burning pictures on wood with a hot iron; -- called also poker painting. See Poker picture, under Poker.
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That which pokes or is used in poking, especially a metal bar or rod used in stirring a fire of coals.
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Any imagined frightful object, especially one supposed to haunt the darkness; a bugbear.
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A set of fire irons, including, commonly, tongs, shovel, and poker.
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One of the counters used in poker and other games.
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The poachard.
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One who pokes.
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Infested by pokers; adapted to excite fear; as, a pokerish place.
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