English
Etymology
From the resemblance of the two single pips to the eyes of a snake.
Pronunciation
Noun
snake eyes pl (plural only)
- (gambling, dice games, idiomatic) Two ones, after rolling two dice.
- Synonym: crabs
- Coordinate term: boxcars
2021 June 29, Michael E. Mann, Susan Joy Hassol, “That Heat Dome? Yeah, It’s Climate Change.”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:It’s as if snake eyes, which should occur randomly only once every 36 times you roll a pair of dice, were coming up once every four times.
- (bowling, slang) A 7-10 split.
Derived terms
Translations
two ones after rolling two dice
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 兩點 / 两点 (zh) (liǎngdiǎn)
- Hungarian: kígyószem
- Italian: ambasso m
- Japanese: ピンぞろ (pinzoro)
- Spanish: ojos serpentinos m pl, duplo uno m
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