shoot craps

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shoot craps

A group of friends shoot craps on a green felt table.

Definition

Verb: - To play the dice game of craps. This involves rolling a pair of dice in an attempt to win based on the sum of the dice, following the specific rules of the game.

Usage

The verb phrase "shoot craps" is used to describe the act of playing the game. It is an informal expression. - The primary action is rolling the dice. A player "shoots" (rolls) the dice. - It implies participation in the full game, which includes betting and following the rules for winning and losing.

Examples
  • They decided to shoot craps in the alley behind the bar.
  • Do you know how to shoot craps, or should I explain the rules?
  • He lost fifty dollars when he went to shoot craps last night.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can be used in the continuous tense to describe an ongoing activity.
    • They were shooting craps all night long.
  • It can be used with adverbs to describe the manner of play.
    • He shoots craps professionally in Las Vegas.
Variants and Related Words
  • Craps (noun): The name of the dice game itself.
    • Craps is a popular casino game.
  • Shooter (noun): The person who is rolling the dice in a game of craps.
    • It's your turn to be the shooter.
Synonyms
  • Play craps: A more straightforward synonym with the same meaning.
    • We're going to play craps, not poker.
Related Phrases
  • Roll the dice: This describes the physical action but does not inherently mean playing the full game of craps. It can be used in other contexts.
    • In craps, you must roll the dice against the back wall.
  • Make a pass: A specific term in craps for a winning roll on the first throw.
    • The shooter needs to make a pass to win this round.
shoot craps

A group of friends shoot craps on a green felt table.

Verb
  1. play a game of craps