go fish

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go fish

Two children play a game of go fish at a small table.

Definition

Noun: A simple card game, typically for two or more players, where the objective is to collect sets of four cards of the same rank (known as "books") by asking other players for specific cards. If the asked player does not have the requested card, they say "Go fish," and the asking player must draw a card from the central pool (the "ocean" or "pond").

Usage

The term "go fish" is used to name the game itself. * The children decided to play a game of go fish. * Do you know the rules for go fish? * We spent the afternoon playing go fish.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase "Go fish" is used as a standard, declarative response within the game when a player does not possess a requested card. It functions as an instruction to the asker.
  • The name of the game is often capitalized when referring to it as a proper title: .
Variants and Related Words
  • Fish (verb): Within the context of the game, this is the action of drawing a card from the central pool. (e.g., )
  • Book (noun): In Go Fish, this refers to a completed set of four cards of the same rank, which is then laid down on the table.
Synonyms
  • Card game: This is the general category.
  • Matching game: This describes a core mechanic of the game, though it is not a specific synonym.
Related Idioms or Phrases
  • "Go fish!": This imperative phrase has entered general, informal use outside of the card game. It can be said humorously to tell someone to look elsewhere for something they want, especially information, because you cannot or will not provide it.
    • "Hey, what's the answer to number five?" "I have no idea. Go fish!"
go fish

Two children play a game of go fish at a small table.

Noun
  1. a card game for two players who try to assemble books of cards by asking the opponent for particular cards

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