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dicey
" uncertain; taking too much of a chance."
No dice.
No. Certainly not. No dice. I will never lend you that much money.
air the diced carrots
American slang for to vomit
Box and dice
Box and dice means everything.
No Dice
To not agree. To not accept a proposition.
no deal|deal|dice|go|no dice|no go|no sale|no soap
slang Not agreed to; refused or useless; without success or result; no; certainly not.

Used in the predicate or to refuse something.
Billy wanted to let Bob join the team, but I said that it was no deal because Bob was too young. "Let me have a dollar." "No dice!" answered Joe. I tried to get Mary on the telephone but it was no go. "Let's go to the beach tomorrow." "No sale, I have my music lesson tomorrow." I asked Dad for a new bicycle but it was no soap. Compare: NOTHING DOING, NO USE.
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load the dice.
load the dice
load the dice Rig the odds so there is little chance for another person to win; cheat. For example,
There's no way we can win this contest; they've loaded the dice. This expression is also put as
the dice are loaded, as in
There's no point in trying; the dice are loaded. This expression alludes to adding weight to one side or another of dice so that they will always come up with certain numbers facing upward. [Late 1800s]
prejudice
prejudice without prejudice 1) without detriment or injury
2)
Law without dismissal of or detriment to (a legal right, claim, etc.): often with
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