Well, 'ace' can mean top or good... It sounds like a compliment (unless spoken sarcastically).
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.
journalist who reports on location, journalist covering events on the scene
An antonym of a word is another word meaning the exact opposite of the first word. An antonym for the word announcer is listener.
Lucky! Linda Ace, jenny Ace,Susan Ace, Allison Ace and Ava Ace.
If you're a card player who cheats, you might hide an ace card in your shirt sleeve and pull it out so you can win. If you "have an ace up your sleeve," then you have a hidden means of winning something. Sometimes this can be knowledge that the other people don't have, or a surprise person coming in on your side.
It comes from the term Ace Reporter from the art deco era (1920's and 1930's) which meant the top notch reporters who got the best stories.
Angelina Ballerina - 2001 Ace Reporter 3-5 was released on: USA: 24 May 2003
A serve which is not returned.
The Comanche language has no word meaning ace, either as the playing card or in any other sense.
Ace is a synonym for best. It begins with the letter a.
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.
"Ace" is the social term for an asexual (as I am). Being the ace of spades may or may not mean anything other than a preference of suits in the cards. I have an "Ace of Spades" t shirt for representing my asexuality and it doesn't mean I'm superior to other aces, just a phrase
In Black Jack, the Ace of Spades is worth the same as any other Ace, 1 or 11, as needed. It has no special meaning. A "Black Jack" is any combination of two cards that total 21, so it is any Ace plus any face card or ten.
Rex's dinosaur is named Ace, meaning "First" or "The Best".
13th card in that suit, Ace of Spades, Death Card.
journalist who reports on location, journalist covering events on the scene
RePORTer derived from the Latin word portaf meaning to carry.