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Larry; larry; Larry Tulare noun- in carnival usage, an unprofitable day or engagement US
- — American Speech, p. 281, December 1966: “More carnie talk from the West Coast”
- in a card game, the player who has the last chance to act in a given situation US, 1950
- — Thomas L. Clark, The Dictionary of Gambling and Gaming, p. 115, 1987
▶ doing a Larry working as a locum tenens, a (temporary) substitute in a professional medical position UK, 2002- — Adam T. Fox, St Mary’s Hospital, London, 10 October 2002
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