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press noun- in betting, a doubling of the bet in effect US, 1962
- “ I’ll give you a press,” means I will bet you the same amount as the original bet for the remaining holes. — Dawson Taylor, How to Talk Golf, p. 55, 1985
- Then he said we’d play Zark and Ruffin a $50 Nassau. Automatic one-down presses. — Dan Jenkins, Dead Solid Perfect, p. 16, 1986
- cocaine; crack cocaine UK, 1998
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 281, 2003
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