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lay down misére noun a certainty AUSTRALIA A card-game usage brought into wider circulation.- Tindall, on the other had, made no secret he considered Hustler a “lay down misere”. — James Holledge, The Great Australian Gamble, p. 40, 1966
- If, having awoken in unfamiliar surroundings, you have no loose change or paper money on your person at all, it’s a lay down misére you’ve been rolled[.] — Barry Humphrie, The Traveller’s Tool, p. 60, 1985
- — Ignatius Jones, True Hip, p. 68, 1990
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