A concept in many tabletop RPGs, where if a die is "naughty" or rolls consistently low a player will put the die in a small iron or plastic container styled to look like a cage.
Player 1: "My D10 was misbehaving so I put it in dice jail"
Player 2: You need another D10?
Player 1: Nah, I got enough dice to supply a small army
Player 2: You need another D10?
Player 1: Nah, I got enough dice to supply a small army
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A common French taunt. Used by John Cleese in Monty Pythons Holy Grail. Also accompanied by "Your mother is a hampster, and your father smells of old elderberries!"
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More commonly used when someone, in an attention seeking manner, jumps several key members of the chain of command, and goes directly to the top
More commonly used when someone, in an attention seeking manner, jumps several key members of the chain of command, and goes directly to the top
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2. An explanation that something did not occur.
In either instance, "no dice" is used to indicate that there is no chance or probability of the event happening. Dice represents the likelyhood of whatever item taking place (by the roll of the die), and not having dice means that there is not even a slim chance.
2. An explanation that something did not occur.
In either instance, "no dice" is used to indicate that there is no chance or probability of the event happening. Dice represents the likelyhood of whatever item taking place (by the roll of the die), and not having dice means that there is not even a slim chance.
1.
Boy: Will you go out with me?
Girl: No dice. (No chance in hell.)
2.
"I was hoping that I would run into her at the park, but no dice." (She was not at the park, therefore there was never any possibility.)
Boy: Will you go out with me?
Girl: No dice. (No chance in hell.)
2.
"I was hoping that I would run into her at the park, but no dice." (She was not at the park, therefore there was never any possibility.)
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