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BRYAN ORYANS DEFINITION OF POKER TERMS PART 2 " I GOT SUCKED OUT"

bryan1960bryan1960 Member Posts: 205
edited May 2010 in Poker Chat
    
    URM ,YOU JUST LOST AGAIN

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  • IRISHROVERIRISHROVER Member Posts: 7,606
    edited May 2010


      mad just mad pmsl !
  • donkeyplopdonkeyplop Member Posts: 3,795
    edited May 2010
    brian have you ever thought of becoming an mp???

    i think ud fit in well :)
  • bryan1960bryan1960 Member Posts: 205
    edited May 2010
    In Response to Re: BRYAN ORYANS DEFINITION OF POKER TERMS PART 2 " I GOT SUCKED OUT":
    brian have you ever thought of becoming an mp??? i think ud fit in well :)
    Posted by donkeyplop
      lol,could you envisage Bryan and i standing on your step,talking ga ga politics ,sounds rather appealing,kind regards Bryan and i.
  • POKERTREVPOKERTREV Member Posts: 9,607
    edited May 2010

    Dear Brian and I
    I know you are busy but could you please explain the definition of a "Luckbox"

    There are many sports where a player has to wear protection which is also known as a box. They are worn in Football, Boxing, Cricket and such. I have also heard of the term "Lunchbox" and I can only assume this is for the protection of your meat and veg in the nether region.

    Do you think a "Luckbox" is used for protection by lucky players in the sport of poker or does it mean something else?

    Hope to hear from you soon
    Pokertrev 

  • lozgolozgo Member Posts: 1,124
    edited May 2010
    if i may suggest some possibilities for the term 'luckbox'?

    1/ orford
    2/ tikay
    3/ blasted jammy g its
    4/ 1&3 and 2&3
  • bryan1960bryan1960 Member Posts: 205
    edited May 2010
    In Response to Re: BRYAN ORYANS DEFINITION OF POKER TERMS PART 2 " I GOT SUCKED OUT":
    Dear Brian and I I know you are busy but could you please explain the definition of a "Luckbox" There are many sports where a player has to wear protection which is also known as a box. They are worn in Football, Boxing, Cricket and such. I have also heard of the term "Lunchbox" and I can only assume this is for the protection of your meat and veg in the nether region. Do you think a "Luckbox" is used for protection by lucky players in the sport of poker or does it mean something else? Hope to hear from you soon Pokertrev 
    Posted by POKERTREV
    MMM,strange one pokertrev,but explainable.Luckbox was derived from the latin word fortuna pyxis ,the Latins loved a game of poker as we do today.Basically as in the modern day whingers were abundant ,and this was their chant when beaten by a fortuna get.Kind regards Bryan and i
  • -Typhoon--Typhoon- Member Posts: 288
    edited May 2010
    In Response to BRYAN ORYANS DEFINITION OF POKER TERMS PART 2 " I GOT SUCKED OUT":
             URM ,YOU JUST LOST AGAIN
    Posted by bryan1960
    Is it just me or does any one else think the term  " I GOT SUCKED OUT" sounds crude. I know this is a common terminology within the poker circles, but it just sounds so wrong. A bit like muffty day at school or work. I still get disappointed when it turns out to be another name for own clothes day..



  • emilyeggemilyegg Member Posts: 3,408
    edited May 2010
    In Response to Re: BRYAN ORYANS DEFINITION OF POKER TERMS PART 2 " I GOT SUCKED OUT":
    In Response to BRYAN ORYANS DEFINITION OF POKER TERMS PART 2 " I GOT SUCKED OUT" : Is it just me or does any one else think the term  " I GOT SUCKED OUT" sounds crude. I know this is a common terminology within the poker circles, but it just sounds so wrong. A bit like muffty day at school or work. I still get disappointed when it turns out to be another name for own clothes day..
    Posted by -Typhoon-
    It could be construed as a bit "risqué" and it certainly raised my eyebrows when I saw this headline, purely because my wife has just been diagnosed with "Hoover Disease". More and more women are thought to be contracting this condition.

    The symptoms start after just one-year of marriage, when they make a continuous f****** whining noise, but don't suck anymore.
  • WilhelmWilhelm Member Posts: 1,730
    edited May 2010
    In Response to Re: BRYAN ORYANS DEFINITION OF POKER TERMS PART 2 " I GOT SUCKED OUT":
    In Response to BRYAN ORYANS DEFINITION OF POKER TERMS PART 2 " I GOT SUCKED OUT" : Is it just me or does any one else think the term  " I GOT SUCKED OUT" sounds crude. I know this is a common terminology within the poker circles, but it just sounds so wrong. A bit like muffty day at school or work. I still get disappointed when it turns out to be another name for own clothes day..
    Posted by -Typhoon-
    Yeah.  I don't like having to explain to my mates how I got sucked out on.
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