Yahtzee isn't a word, it's a name. Yahtzee is a naval-based board game involving dice rolling and score keeping. So, yes, it is in the dictionary as a definition for the game, but not the figure of speech, which is not a word.
No, dictionary and book have no antonyms.
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When he realised that he wasn't sure of the word's meaning, he decided to check the dictionary.
The word is spelled dictionary.
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It is on dictionary.reference.com, but I'm not sure about a real dictionary. Maybe if you bought the newest version you could find it.
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lol (or laugh out loud, to be exact. It's in the newest oxford dictionary, i think)
There used to be a Word Yahtzee game called Word Yacht at http://hoylegames.sierra.com/ but the website is gone. It was extremely fun and addicting, but I can't find another one, and I don't know what happened to that one.
The possessive form of the word dictionary is dictionary's.
Yahtzee was made in 1956!
Nazi rhymes with Yahtzee.
Yahtzee was created in 1956.
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The word pickle is in the dictionary online and in the book dictionary
The dictionary form of the word "do" is "do".
The word llomew is not in my English dictionary but its anagram, mellow, is in the dictionary.