Spades Terms
The British author Colin MacInnes, who was white, frequently used the term in novels like City of Spades (1957) and Absolute Beginners (1959) about the multiracial, multicultural London of the. Spades is a trick-taking card game devised in the United States in the 1930s. It can be played as either a partnership or solo/'cutthroat' game. The object is to take the number of tricks (also known as 'books') that were bid before play of the hand began. Spades is the highest ranking suits in the game of Contract Bridge, a very popular pastime in the USA in the early 20th century, which is when and where the phrase originated. Despite the agricultural-sounding name and the shovel-like shape, the suit in cards has nothing directly to do with garden spades. Spades Terms bid - at the start of each round you must make a bid as to how many tricks you expect to take with your hand. Over bid - this refers to the 13 total hands (tricks) in a round the total bid by all players is more than the total number available.
used by latin moms to beat their child's ass
Latin child: OH SHIT NOT LA CHANCLA
there is no definition for that incorrect spelling, because it's racist and used incorrectly to imply it's something a black person always does, yes, people of all races do bad things, surprise surprise.
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(as) black as night
(as) black as pitch
(as) black as the ace of spades
(as) cocky as the king of spades
Spades Game Terms
call a spade a spade
do the spadework
in spades
spade up
*black as a skillet
and *black as a stack of black cats; *black as a sweep; *black as coal; *black as night; *black as pitch; *black as the ace of spadescall a spade a spade
*cocky as the king of spades
in spades
spade something up
call a spade a spade
do the spadework
in spades
call a spade a spade
in spades
call a spade a spade
speak plainly or bluntly, without avoiding issues which are unpleasant or embarrassing.in spades
Spades Terminology
to a very high degree; as much as or more than could be desired. informalcall a ˌspade a ˈspade
speak openly and directly about something unpleasant: I believe in calling a spade a spade. When a patient’s going to die, I say so. Most people prefer to know the truth. OPPOSITE: beat about the bushin ˈspades
(informal) in large amounts or to a great degree: He’d got his revenge now, and in spades.in spades
call a spade a spade
in spades
black as night/pitch/the ace of spades
call a spade a spade, to
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