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window noun- in card games, the card at the end of a player’s hand US
- — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 277, 1967
- in American casinos, the space through which the careful observer can see the blackjack dealer’s down-card as he deals US
- — Steve Kuriscak, Casino Talk, p. 60, 1985
▶ out the window; out of the window out of the question US- — Tom Hibbert, Rockspeak!, p. 114, 1983
▶ pick a window–you’re leaving! used as a jocular threat of violence UK- Pick a window because now you’re leaving / Do you like hospital food–You will / Can your mother sew–Have her stitch’ this. — Flotsam & Jetsam Pick A Window, 1995
▶ window’s open used for describing obvious and inept cheating US- — John Scarne, Scarne’s Guide to Modern Poker, p. 293, 1979
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