game
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1. The game , in Britain, since the 17 th century, the life and business of prostitution. The British expressions ' to be on the game / to be in the game ' and its American equivalent ' to be in the life ' are used by prostitutes to refer either to their way of life and to distinguish professionals from amateurs. See prostitution for synonyms.2. A game may also refer to a con game , a scam or a con.
3. Willing to engage in sexual intercourse. S/He's (always) game (for anything) , willing to experiment.
4. Fair game , a woman old enough to be regarded as sexual prey; nubile.
Quote: Captain Matt Sherman (Cary Grant) in Operation Petticoat (1959): ' When a girl is under twenty-one, she's protected by law. When she's over sixty-five, she's protected by nature. Anywhere in between, she's fair game.'
5. The game , a pimps romance, with or without violence, to a woman he intends to turn out.
6. In prostitution, the method by which a pimp deals with and controls his prostitutes: a gorrilla pimp uses force and violence, a sugar pimp uses charm and charisma.
7. Willing and not afraid of the risks.
Quote: Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne) to Maddy Ross (Kim Darby) in True Grit (1979): ' Baby sister, I was born game and I intend to go out that way.'
(Verb) To play or participate in a video game of some sort.
(Noun) something you play for fun.
(Noun) a form of play that is typically competitive, played according to rules, and decided by skill, strength, or luck
an activity or sport that is played for enjoyment's sake
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(Adjective) ready and willing to proceed
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(Verb) something played with others for fun entertainment. can be outdoor or indoor.
an amusement or pastime: children's games.
(Noun) any activity used for diversion and typically involving a clear win or loss
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(Noun) structured playing
(Noun) A form of entertainment.
(Noun) An activity or thing that people use to entertain themselves.
(Noun) a board game, video game, or any other game. These are all things to keep someone or something entertained; something fun to do when bored.
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(Noun) an activity played by children or adults, such as playing the game hide and go seek for children, or playing a poker game for adults.