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    @betterlate1-0 valid in the UK lex.

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    @mapmakere true and USA Definition of Yankee (Entry 1 of 2)
    1a: a native or inhabitant of New England
    b: a native or inhabitant of the northern U.S.
    2: a native or inhabitant of the U.S.

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    @betterlate1-0act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage.
    "she always cheats at cards"
    2.
    avoid (something undesirable) by luck or skill.
    "she cheated death in a spectacular crash"

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    @terrijay and your definition of whatever you are defining has what to do with yankee? Or are you just feeling neglected again. I do not know who you are but your behavior says I do not want to know either. Wish I could block you all over this site. Makes no sense. Even your response here made no sense.

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    @betterlate1-0 In the USA, Yankee is always a proper noun. In the UK, it is used with a lower case to indicate a particular type of bet, covering four outcomes as six doubles, four trebles and an accumulator.

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    @rayger I am brainwashed. I am so used to not using capitalization that if I were thinking I would not have said that. My apologies to scrabble fanatics around the globe .( I mean Scrabble fanatics) Think I should go remove the bad advice . Thanks

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    @mapmakere ignore me not good in USA dictionary. Think I need to start using proper English and capitalizations where necessary. Thanks to Ray, Apologies.

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    @betterlate1-0 Why did you start this thread?

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    @joyfulhorse in this name too? thanks for the inquiry. so you can ask quest ions. sorry you cant figure it out. I have no problem saying I was wrong wish you could do that in any and all of your names

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