2002 ‘The Lang. of Craps’ CasinoTips.org 🌐 THREE: ‘Craps,’ ‘ace-deuce,’ ‘ace caught a deuce,’ ‘winner on the dark side,’ ‘three craps three, the indicator,’ ‘small ace deuce, can’t produce,’ ‘the other side of eleven’s tummy.’.at ace-deuce, n.1
2002 ‘The Lang. of Craps’ CasinoTips.org 🌐 NINE: ‘Center field,’ ‘center of the garden,’ ‘ocean liner niner,’ ‘Nina from Pasadena,’ ‘What shot Jesse James? A forty-five.’.at nina (with her hair down), n.
2002 ‘The Lang. of Craps’ CasinoTips.org 🌐 FIVE: ‘After five, the field’s alive,’ ‘thirty-two juice roll’ (OJ’s jersey number), ‘little Phoebe,’ ‘fiver, fiver, racetrack driver,’ ‘we got the fever.’.at fever, n.
2002 ‘The Lang. of Craps’ CasinoTips.org 🌐 FIVE: ‘After five, the field’s alive,’ ‘thirty-two juice roll’ (OJ’s jersey number), ‘little Phoebe,’ ‘fiver, fiver, racetrack driver,’ ‘we got the fever.’.at Phoebe, n.
2002 ‘The Lang. of Craps’ CasinoTips.org 🌐 EIGHT: ‘A square pair, like mom and dad,’ ‘Ozzie and Harriet,’ ‘the windows,’ ‘eighter from Decatur.’.at square pair (n.) under square, adj.
2002 ‘The Lang. of Craps’ CasinoTips.org 🌐 A dealer (stickman) with a rattan rake in hand moving the game pace along at high speeds.at stickman, n.2
2002 ‘The Lang. of Craps’ CasinoTips.org 🌐 TWO: ‘Craps,’ ‘two aces,’ ‘rats eyes,’ ‘snake eyes,’ ‘push the don’t,’ ‘eleven in a shoe store,’ ‘twice in the rice,’ ‘two craps two, two bad boys from Illinois.’.at two bad boys from Illinois (n.) under two, adj.