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Lil Posted 22 years ago
Vocabulary

This hands goes to you.

Anyone came accross or has any clues of what "This hand goes to you" means?
  

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Hard to tell out of context, Lil. It would be nice to submit some when you submit these things. It is perhaps from a card-playing idiom: 'this hand goes to you' = 'you win this hand' (a 'hand' is one round in a card game, before the next deal).

  • Hard to tell out of context, Lil.
  • It would be nice to submit some when you submit these things.
  • It is perhaps from a card-playing idiom: 'this hand goes to you' = 'you win this hand' (a 'hand' is one round in a card game, before the next deal).
  • It may not apply to a card game here, though, but to any competition, including an intellectual one.
  • Or it may refer to 'a hand' = applause; 'this applause is for you (for accomplishing something)'.
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Hard to tell out of context, Lil. It would be nice to submit some when you submit these things.

It is perhaps from a card-playing idiom: 'this hand goes to you' = 'you win this hand' (a 'hand' is one round in a card game, before the next deal). It may not apply to a card game here, though, but to any competition, including an intellectual one.

Or it may refer to 'a ha
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Thanks for explaining m8. The question was asked by my nephew out of the blue
and he doesn't included any other context for me as well. For a moment i thought it was
some words used during card games. Anyway thanks for ya explainations.

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