A tie, both players have the same number of points and one can win by scoring two additional points
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a word used in exclamations of confusion; "what the devil"; "the deuce with it"; "the dickens you say"
one of the four playing cards in a deck that have two spots a tie in tennis or table tennis that requires winning two successive points to win the game
{i} playing card with two spots; side of a die bearing two spots; throw of the dice which totals two; score of 40 each or five games each (Tennis); two dollars or two pounds (Slang)
A score of 40-all in a game, after which two consecutive points must be won in order to take the game; also, the score after the player with the advantage loses a point
a tie in tennis or table tennis that requires winning two successive points to win the game
Deuce is the score in a game of tennis when both players have forty points. One player has to win two points one after the other to win the game
A condition of the score beginning whenever each side has won three strokes in the same game (also reckoned "40 all"), and reverted to as often as a tie is made until one of the sides secures two successive strokes following a tie or deuce, which decides the game
A version of lowball poker where the ace is the high card and straights and flushes count, making the best hand 2-3-4-5-7 (with at least two different suits)
expletives used informally as intensifiers; "he's a blasted idiot"; "it's a blamed shame"; "a blame cold winter"; "not a blessed dime"; "I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing"; "he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool"; "a deuced idiot"; "tired or his everlasting whimpering"; "an infernal nuisance"