poker face

poker face

A blank, emotionless expression that gives no indication of one's thoughts or intentions. Poker players use such an expression so as not to give their opponents any clues about which cards they are holding. I kept looking over to see if she was impressed, but she wore a poker face throughout the performance. Now, make sure you keep your poker face on for these negotiations—we can't let them know where we stand.
See also: face, poker
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

poker face

A visage lacking any expression that can be interpreted, as in Whenever Betty attended one of her children's performances, she managed to keep a poker face . This term alludes to the facial expression of a poker player who is expert at concealing his feelings about his hand. [c. 1880]
See also: face, poker
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

poker face, a

Total lack of expression; deadpan. This term comes from gambling, where the astute player tries not to betray the quality of his or her hand by remaining expressionless. Originating in the late nineteenth century, the term was transferred to other areas in which individuals tried hard not to betray their thoughts. C. E. Mulford used it in his western novel, Rustler’s Valley (1924): “He glanced around the circle and found poker faces.”
See also: poker
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • poker face, a
  • come on
  • come upon
  • that's wassup
  • wassup
  • go to
  • go to (someone or something)
  • go to!
  • Suck my penis!
  • blimey
References in periodicals archive
Debut album The Fame, which was released last year and has shifted 4m-plus copies, and reached Number 1 in the UK, as did singles Just Dance and Poker Face.
US networks are desperate to bag the show and a spokesman for Ant and Dec confirmed US channels were interested in Poker Face.
The New York Times reporter is almost painfully transparent about her motives and sympathies, while Woodward keeps an upper Midwest poker face. Miller has an abrasive, defensive, and extravagantly self-regarding personality shared by many investigative journalists, particularly those not totally secure with themselves, and she wears her patriotism on her sleeve.
Richard "The Straightman" Byrd, R-Kirkwood: Known by legislative insiders as the "Statehouse Straightman," Byrd is a master at keeping a poker face while going in for the kill.
Walker's political poker face owes a lot to Pop, and to Warhol in particular.
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The 'Poker Face' hitmaker also recently appeared on the Muppet show and tweeted that Jim Henson has to be one of the most far out dudes of all time.
Charlotte, NC, September 17, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Charlotte-based brokerage Lodestone Real Estate will host their first annual charity gala, Poker Face Charlotte, on Friday, October 25, 2013, from 7:30 p.m.
"He's got, like you say, a good poker face. Great poker face.
"I can win in any staring competition and I really wish I played poker because my poker face is incontestable!"
The Poker Face singer, 23, is bringing her show to the SECC in Glasgow tomorrow.
On November 23 she is releasing a two-disc upgrade of her The Fame album, which has already shifted over eight million copies, featuring her hits Just Dance, Poker Face, Paparazzi and LoveGame along with eight new songs.
And the noise emanating from Radio Ga Ga Galaxy appeared to be about someone with a poker face. Give me strength.
Lady GaGa's hit Poker Face was the top revision tune, with The Prodigy's Omen second..
LADY GAGA scored her second UK number one with Poker Face, 10 weeks since the single entered the charts.