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dump out verb (of a casino employee) to lose intentionally as part of a scheme with a gambler or gamblers US- [I]n a court of law, if a blackjack Dealer gets terribly unlucky and his table keeps losing fifteen nights in a row, there is no legal proof that he is cheating for the benefit of an “outside” man or “crossroader,” that he is “dumping out.” — Mario Puzo, Inside Las Vegas, p. 180, 1977
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