- MUD : what most players will throw at others in order to blacken their names
- Book player : defined by A.W. Drayton as " a safe player but not a very dangerous one "
- Chance : a fine thing
- Kiss of death : incurring a 200 plus penalty when the opponents could only make a modest part-score
- Club : a situation most over-40 female members would prefer not to be in
- Duck : a recommended course of action should a flying bridgemate be heading your way
- Principle of preparedness : getting some practice in with a rubber or two in mind
- Congress : a coming together
- Phantom pair : something one associates with a female player who obviously wears a padded bra
- Rags : an apt term used to describe the scruffy attire so often worn by impoverished student members, whose wardrobes consist only of T-shirts, torn jeans, and open-toed sandals
A 'Must Read' blog for all motorists currently being shafted by morally bankrupt private car parking companies as well as aspiring players and addicts of the game Bridge.
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY REVISITED..................
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