It's a card idiom. Your "hand" was the set of cards that you were dealt in the game. If you play the hand you were dealt, you don't try to cheat or get out of anything, but work with what you have.
This idiom suggests that someone is an expert, or vastly experienced, having dealt with a field or activity in all of its aspects. A clear example would be an auto mechanic, who knows how engines perform and also how they are built. This is comparable to the idiom about familiarity with a location, which is "I know it like the back of my hand."
Your draw hand would be the hand that you draw your gun from your holster with.
"Hand-me-downs" are clothes that have been handed down from older to younger people. They're reused.
The Hand You're Dealt was created on 2010-09-17.
the term idiom is meaning idiot and eating out of the hand is to represent a person or animal taking the bait and moving in close like an?... funny question ask google this :p what is an idiosynchronicity event?
I believe you mean "hand over fist." It means that money and merchandise are being exchanged very rapidly.
The phrase is "fate dealt a cruel hand."
It means that you really know it well. Think how well you know what the back of your own hand looks like!
Dealt really means to be given in this sentence To have been dealt a bad set of circumstances = to have been given a bad set of circumstances To have been dealt a good hand = to have been given a good hand
it is the past tense of the verb "deal" You have been dealt a bad hand.
In blackjack, you are typically dealt two cards to start with.
Meaning he will help you out.