Meaning deuce
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n. slang term for a drunk driving conviction. The term originated...
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late 15c., "the 2 in dice or cards," also "a roll of 2 in dice" (1510s), from Middle French deus (Modern French deux), from Latin duos (nominative duo) "two" (see two). B [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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A slang term originating in California for a drunk driving violation.
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a score of 2 on a hole Example: He pitched in for a duece on the 7th hole.
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a score of 2 on a hole
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The deuce is the term, which is used in golf, if a golfer holes out in two strokes.
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- The completion of a hole in only two throws.
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it's in the hole in 2 strokes.
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a score of 2 on any hole. Example: "He one putted for his deuce on the third hole."
Source: thegolfexpert.com

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A score of 2
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Completing a hole in 2 throws.
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A hole made in two strokes. Primarily used in the United States.
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Finishing a hole in two shots.
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gear
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A 2K fresnel lighting unit. (Lighting)
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(n) a tie in tennis or table tennis that requires winning two successive points to win the game(n) the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one or a numeral representing this number(n) a word us [..]
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The Kelts called wood-demons dus. (Compare the Latin deus.)
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 This usually refers to a $200.00 figure for whatever reason, down payment, trade-in value, etc.
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A 1932 Ford.
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A card of the rank of two; also called a two-spot.
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A 1932 Ford.
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1932 Ford.
Source: onallcylinders.com

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Deuce: 1. Restaurant industry slang for a table for two; also known as a two-top. 2. A marketing term for a 2 lb (794-907-g) lobster; also known as a 2 pounder.
Source: smartkitchen.com

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A slang term used for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
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Hmmm, now lets see, if an ace is a hole in one, then a deuce must be a hole in two! That’s right Sherlock! It is a score of 2 on a hole!
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  Another name for the two. The card of lowest rank in a suit.
Source: acbl.org

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A two of any suit.
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When a game's score is 10-10, or even at any point after 10, such as 11-11, 12-12, 13-13, etc.
Source: tabletennisact.org.au (offline)

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A rolled die
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Two in Dice.
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two-spot; the lowest-ranking card of a suit
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The end of a domino with two dots.
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A 2 on the dice.
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One end of a domino tile marked with two spots.
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A two.
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A two of any suit.
Source: rummy-games.com

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Slang for a two, either in terms of cards (such as in the video poker game Deuces Wild) or dice.
Source: gambling.net

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Aka Two. Used in a number casino games to refer to the number two.
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poker players' way of saying "a two,", e.g. "the deuce of hearts came on the turn." Also see trey in this poker glossary.
Source: cardschat.com (offline)

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A two card or on a die.
Source: blackraptor.net

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(cards) A card with two spots, one of four in a standard deck of playing cards. (dice) A side of a die with two spots. (dice) A cast of dice totalling two. The number two. (tennis) A tie, bo [..]
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