ambsace

/ˈeɪmzeɪs/
noun
  1. The lowest possible score in dice games (double ones); bad luck or a situation of misfortune.
    • Rolling ambsace in the game meant he lost all his points.
    • His luck had turned to ambsace after a string of wins.
    • The gambler cursed his ambsace as the dice showed two ones.
  2. A thing of little or no value; something worthless or insignificant.
    • She considered the old trinket ambsace and threw it away.
    • After the crash, his once-valuable stock was reduced to ambsace.
    • The promise turned out to be ambsace, meaning nothing in the end.
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