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jacks
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?æks/
- Rhymes: -æks
Noun
jacks
- plural of jack
- (poker slang) A pair of jacks.
- (Britain, rhyming slang) Heroin tablets (from "jacks and jills" = pills)
- 2011, R. Tyler, Heroin Guns
- As soon as Barry swung the machete at his head, Vince snapped the PSF knife out of his pocket with his right hand and the jacks from his pocket with his left.
- 2011, R. Tyler, Heroin Guns
Translations
Noun
jacks
- (slang, now chiefly Ireland) Alternative form of jakes: an outhouse or lavatory.
Translations
Noun
jacks (uncountable)
- (games) A children's game involving picking up objects; knucklebones; jackstones.
Translations
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
jacks
- Plural form of jack
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foursies
English
Etymology
four +? -sies
Noun
foursies (plural foursies)
- A call in any children's game, such as jacks, where four actions must be performed.
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