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deal verb- to sell drugs US, 1958
- Frankie has been dealing for six years without a bust. — Abbie Hoffman, Woodstock Nation, p. 66, 1969
- We are all outlaws in the eyes of America / In order to survive we steal cheat lie forge fuck hide and deal — Jefferson Airplane, We Can Be Together, 1970
- Seems like dealing is all I’m good at, so be it. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 66, 1975
- The fuzz dug everybody dealing. — Babs Gonzales, Movin’ On Down De Line, p. 81, 1975
- DANTE: How many times I gotta tell you not to deal outside the store. JAY: I’m not dealing. KID: You got anything, man? JAY: Yeah, what do you want? — Clerks, 1994
- to supervise the blackjack game in a casino US
- How many games do you deal? — Lee Solkey, Dummy Up and Deal, p. 111, 1980
▶ deal off the top to treat fairly US From the gambling scheme of cheating by dealing off the bottom of a deck.- After I had been in town six months, fate dealt me one off the top for a change. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 288, 1969
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