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two-up

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two-up
n
(Group Games / Gambling, except Cards) Chiefly Austral a gambling game in which two coins are tossed or spun. Bets are made on both coins landing with the same face uppermost

A formation with two elements disposed abreast; the remaining element(s) in rear.


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Yet away from the two-ups, two-downs, the middle class Victorians enjoyed life on a far grander scale.
She says: ``He was a Protestant and, in Liverpool, even in two-ups, two downs, most Protestants were Conservative and most Catholics Labour, just as Everton was the Catholic team and Liverpool the Proddy-dog one.
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