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board noun- a surfboard US
- — Grant W. Kuhns, On Surfing, p. 114, 1963
- — Ross Olney, The Young Sportsman’s Guide to Surfing, p. 88, 1965
- in a game of poker in which some cards are dealt face-up, all face-up cards collectively US
- — Edwin Silberstang, Winning Poker for the Serious Player, p. 217, 1992
▶ off the board in horse racing, said of odds greater than 99–1 US- — Tom Ainslie, Ainslie’s Complete Guide to Thoroughbred Racing, p. 335, 1976
▶ on board on the railways, on duty, at work US- — Ramon Adams, The Language of the Railroader, p. 107, 1977
▶ take off the board in sports betting, to fail to establish a pointspread on a game or event US- I didn’t establish a line–a point spread–on the Kansas City Chiefs. In betting parlance, they were “taken off the board.” — Jimmy Snyder, Jimmy the Greek, p. 145, 1975
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