It's actually "Ace in the Hole", and it's a Poker term, meaning that you have a winning card stashed.
Having an ace in the hole means that you have some angle that gives you an advantage in a situation.
Lucky! Linda Ace, jenny Ace,Susan Ace, Allison Ace and Ava Ace.
This is not an idiom. It is comparing one thing to another, so it is a simile. Remember: "AS ___ AS___" means A Simile! It is just saying that something is very black.
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Well, 'ace' can mean top or good... It sounds like a compliment (unless spoken sarcastically).
Nothing. I believe you misheard the idiom "ace UP his sleeve," which means that the person has a secret advantage, as if he had an Ace playing card hidden in his sleeve to cheat at cards with.
No. The ace of spades is the highest ranked card in Texas hold 'em.
The ace is the card with the highest value in the deck, so anything "ace" is the best.
Lucky! Linda Ace, jenny Ace,Susan Ace, Allison Ace and Ava Ace.
The 21st century. ACE means After the Common Era. Just another way of saying AD.
An "ace" happens on a serve where you hit the birdie to the opponents side and they miss. This is an "ace".
In math ace means one i think.
No, because the ace 2 was released afterwards, it's a bit like saying is a cardboard box more waterproof than a plastic box? It's a no brainer. But the Galaxy ace is cheaper, that is why I would have the ace and not the ace 2
yes ace will be used as the lowest card making it a straight
This is not an idiom. It is comparing one thing to another, so it is a simile. Remember: "AS ___ AS___" means A Simile! It is just saying that something is very black.
ACE on someone's business card means they are an expert.
Gabu is the Japanese name for Chomp. In the Japanese version when ever Chomp speaks he says "Gabu". In the Japanese version Ace is Ace and Paris is Parapara. So in the Japanese version instead of saying Chomp, Ace, and Paris they say Gabu, Ace, and Parapara.
I'm afraid the saying I have heard tell of is "hold your own" which means, delicately put, to handle a situation all by yourself with no backup/assistance.