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snake eyes

noun

(used with a plural verb)
  1. a cast of two; two aces.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of snake eyes1

First recorded in 1930–35
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After the screen faded into an animated sequence, Sephiroth, the evil super soldier with silver hair and snake eyes, appeared from the skies without warning to plunge a sharp katana through Aerith’s back.

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As the music begins, brooding electric-guitar chords, she reveals her snake eyes and fangs before crawling out of the mouth of a large serpent that recently slithered out of its skin.

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Their son had rolled snake eyes in the drug game.

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“The circumstances where the Mariners don’t make the playoffs, you’d basically need to, I don’t know, roll the dice 20 times and get snake eyes every time,” he said.

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“I feel like I’ve rolled snake eyes in some ways,” Brown said.

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