Definition of Up-and-down straight draw

1. Noun. (context: poker slang) A poker hand that has four cards to a straight, where there are two different ranked cards that will complete the straight. E.g. 4-5-6-7, either a 3 or 8 could make a straight. It is used only when the player has not yet received all the cards she will receive for a particular hand. ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Up-and-down Straight Draw

unzippers
unzipping
unzips
unzoned
unæqual
unæquall
unæquivocal
unæsthetic
up
up(a)
up(p)
up-
up-and-comer
up-and-comers
up-and-coming
up-and-down straight draw (current term)
up-and-down straight draws
up-armored
up-beat
up-bow
up-country
up-end
up-ended
up-ending
up-ends
up-front
up-front money
up-gaze
up-line
up-minded

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