- penny-ante
- adjective Date: 1865 small-time, two-bit
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Penny Ante — was a pricing game on the American television game show The Price Is Right . Played from January 25, 1979 through June 14, 2002, it was played for a prize worth more than $3,000, and it used grocery items.The game was played on the 1980s UK… … Wikipedia
penny-ante — (adj.) cheap, trivial, 1935, from PENNY (Cf. penny) + ANTE (Cf. ante), in reference to poker played for insignificant stakes … Etymology dictionary
Penny-ante — is an independent Los Angeles based journal in book form published once a year, compiling a wide range of written and visual works, personal photographs and other mixed means of documentation [http://www.myspace.com/pennyante] from artists,… … Wikipedia
penny ante — penny .ante adj AmE informal involving very small amounts of money, and not important ▪ penny ante schemes to make money … Dictionary of contemporary English
penny-ante — penny ,ante adjective AMERICAN INFORMAL not important, especially because of not involving much money: penny ante drug dealers … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
penny ante — (USA) Something that is very unimportant is penny ante … The small dictionary of idiomes
penny ante — ☆ penny ante n. 1. a game of poker in which the ante or limit is a very small amount, as one cent 2. any trifling undertaking … English World dictionary
penny-ante — /pen ee an tee/, adj. Informal. 1. involving a trifling sum of money; small in amount: a penny ante investment. 2. inconsiderable; minor; small time. [1930 35, Amer.] * * * pennˈy anˈte adjective Of no great value or significance • • • Main Entry … Useful english dictionary
penny-ante — mod. trivial; cheap. (See also ante.) □ I’m sick of this penny ante stuff. Let’s get serious. □ Max moved from penny ante crimes into drugs … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
penny ante — American of little value or importance. He was proposing some penny ante increase in child care that amounted to an extra ten dollars a week. We were burgled but they didn t take much just penny ante stuff in the front office … New idioms dictionary
penny-ante — /pɛni ˈænti/ (say penee antee) adjective mean minded; petty; niggardly. {penny + ante; US English (1850s) from the game of poker where the ante is fixed as one penny} …