crap game

  • 1crap game — n. a floating crap game * * * a floating crap game …

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  • 2crap game — noun playing craps • Syn: ↑crap shooting, ↑crapshoot • Hypernyms: ↑craps * * * crap game, = craps. (Cf. ↑craps) * * * n. a game of craps …

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  • 3crap game — /ˈkræp geɪm/ (say krap gaym) noun a game of craps …

  • 4crap — 1. n. & v. coarse sl. n. 1 (often as int.) nonsense, rubbish (he talks crap). 2 faeces. v.intr. (crapped, crapping) defecate. Usage: Usually considered a taboo word. Phrases and idioms: crap out US 1 be unsuccessful. 2 withdraw from a game etc.… …

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  • 5crap — I. intransitive verb (crapped; crapping) Date: 1846 usually vulgar defecate II. noun Etymology: British dialect crap, craps residue from rendered fat, from Middle English crappe, perhaps from Old French crappe chaff, residue, from Medieval Latin… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 6crap shooting — noun playing craps • Syn: ↑crapshoot, ↑crap game • Hypernyms: ↑craps * * * noun Etymology: crap (V) : the g …

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  • 7Crap — (kr[a^]p), n. 1. In the game of craps, a first throw of the dice in which the total is two, three, or twelve, in which case the caster loses. Also called {craps}. [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC] 2. same as {excrement} and {feces}. [vulgar] Syn: shit.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 8crap out — (kr[a^]p out ), v. i. (Games) to throw a 2, 3, or 12 on the first throw in the game of craps, thereby losing that turn. [PJC] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 9crap — crap1 [kræp] n spoken not polite [Sense: 1 6; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: crap outside covering of grain, solid material from melted fat (15 19 centuries), from Middle Dutch crappe piece torn off , from crappen to break off ] [Sense: 7; Date: 1700… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 10crap — 1 noun slang 1 (U) something someone says that you think is completely wrong or untrue: Jane doesn t really think we believe all that crap, does she? | be full of crap (=often say things that are untrue or completely wrong): We all knew Mark was… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English