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penny ante

1

noun

  1. Cards. a game of poker in which the ante or basic bet is one cent.
  2. Informal. any business arrangement or transaction involving a trifling or paltry sum of money.


penny-ante

2

[ pen-ee-an-tee ]

adjective

Informal.
  1. involving a trifling sum of money; small in amount:

    a penny-ante investment.

  2. inconsiderable; minor; small-time.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of penny ante1

An Americanism dating back to 1850–55

Origin of penny ante2

An Americanism dating back to 1930–35
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These attacks on schools and teachers aren't just penny ante culture war politics meant to rile up the base for the next election.

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“It’s a good symbol of penny ante government intrusion, like being nickeled and dimed.â€

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The example of this article deals with lobsters - pretty penny ante stuff - but the principles apply to all trade.

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The Watergate investigation took two years, and it was of a penny ante burglary down the street from the White House.

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Why the penny ante murder of a barely there town’s city manager and a legendarily botched arrest would seem the right platforms from which to launch one’s gubernatorial bid is confusing.

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