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caser noun- a skilled card-counter in blackjack US, 1983
- A good caser can track every card played in a six-deck shoe. — Thomas L. Clark, The Dictionary of Gambling and Gaming, p. 38, 1987
- in poker, the last card in a particular rank or suit in a deal US
A term borrowed from the card game of faro. - — Irwin Steig, Common Sense in Poker, p. 183, 1963
- a strict prison officer; one with a reputation for putting prisoners on report UK, 1950
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 35, 1996
- a five shilling piece; five shillings AUSTRALIA, 1825
Recorded earliest in Australia. Became obsolete after the introduction of decimal currency in 1966. - CASER–Five shillings. — Gilbert H. Lawson, A Dictionary of Australian Words and Terms, 1924
- What I mean is I can dook you a caser if it’s any good to you. — D’Arcy Niland, The Shiralee, p. 138, 1955
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 21, 1977
- a sexually aggressive boy US
- — American Speech, p. 273, December 1963: “American Indian student slang”
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