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toss-up noun- an even chance; anything dependant on chance UK, 1809
From the tossing of a coin. - [I]n the end it’s a bit of a toss up as to which religion is right. — Peter Cook, Not Only But Also, 1965
- Money or influence – a toss-up for the Gulf states[.] — The Guardian, 15 September 2000
- a person who will trade sex for crack cocaine US
- — Geoffrey Froner, Digging for Diamonds, p. 61, 1989
- a promiscuous female US
- — Bill Valentine, Gang Intelligence Manual, p. 78, 1995
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