See Also: Board Man - Poker(gambling)
Board - Poker(gambling)
On Board - Poker(gambling)
On the Board - Poker(gambling)
Beat the Board - Poker(gambling)
Board Person - Poker(gambling)
Sign-Up Board - Poker(gambling)
Play the Board - Poker(gambling)
Can' t Beat the Board - Poker(gambling)
board(2)(dictionary)

bus 1, noun (oh) and Board - Poker (gambling)


bus 1, noun (oh)



also busses especially AmE [C]

[Date: 1800-1900; Origin: omnibus]
a large vehicle that people pay to Travel on
::There were a lot of people on the bus this morning.
::She got on the bus at Clark Street.
:: I'll tell you when to get off the bus .
:: a line of people waiting for a bus
:: Sally had to run to catch the bus .
:: I took the bus to the university.
:: Too tired to walk? Try riding the bus for a peso or two.
:: Hurry up or we'll miss the bus !
by bus
::The best way to get there is by bus.
:: Unable to afford bus fares , she walked to interviews.
::I lost my glasses on the school bus .
a circuit that connects the main parts of a computer so that signals can be sent from one part of the computer to another
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COLLOCATES for sense 1
get on a bus
get off a bus
wait for a bus
catch a bus
take a bus
ride a bus AmE
miss a bus (=be too late to get on a bus)
bus fare (=money you pay for a bus journey)
bus pass (=a card you buy that allows you to make several bus journeys)
bus ride/trip/journey
bus route (=the way a bus goes)
school bus

Board - Poker (gambling)


1) The exposed cards in Hold' em and stud. Also Board Cards.

2) A list of players' names or initials, those who want seating in or changes to particular Games. In many clubs, there really is a blackboard or Other large Writing surface at the front or side of the room with lists of names.



The community cards dealt face-up in the center of the table in a flop game (e.g. Hold'em) or the up cards in a stud game (e.g. seven card stud).





The community cards in a Poker flop game (like hold'em) or the up cards in a stud game (like seven card stud). Someone who "plays the board" isn't using any of their hole cards.