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Script for August 31, 2001
The very desirable roll of five and sixye olde elevenis also known as manna from heaven. That same drive to rhyme inspired twin fins for a roll of two fives; two fives are also known as puppy paws. A five and a four is called strychnine or quinine, or sometimes Nina from Pasadena. Losing one from Nina from Pasadena yields an Eighter from Decatur. When an Eighter from Decatur comes in the form of two fours, it's called a square pair or windows. To gamblers, seven is the magic number, and the name magic number is applied to that lucky roll. A roll of six has a number of names, ranging from sixie from Dixie to Sister Hicks and Jimmy Hicks. Next on our countdown is a roll of five. That's a fever, a Phoebe, or a fiver-fiver race car driver. Then comes four, with the mysterious nickname Little Joe. A three is known as both acey-deucey and bad news, while the low roll of two is dubbed two bad boys from Illinois, cat eyes, and perhaps the best known nickname in the world of dicing: snake eyes. Provided by Tarjomeh.com from Merriam-Webster Website |
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