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acey-deucey noun- in backgammon, a variant rule under which the game is started in positions other than the standard layout US, 1944
- — Thomas L. Clark, The Dictionary of Gambling and Gaming, p. 2, 1987
- in craps, a roll of a one and a two US
- — John Savage, The Winner’s Guide to Dice, p. 89, 1974
- a bisexual US
A probable elaboration of AC/DC- — Joe McKennon, Circus Lingo, p. 11, 1980
▶ throw acey-deucey to die US An allusion to a losing roll of the dice in the game of craps.- You’re going to throw acey-deucey pretty soon, looks like. Okay, so how are your fixed for insurance? — George Clayton Johnson, Ocean’s Eleven, p. 77, 1960
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