amesace

/ˈeɪmˌeɪs/
noun
  1. A throw of two ones in dice games; the lowest possible roll, often meaning bad luck or worthlessness.
    • The gambler cursed his luck when amesace appeared for the third time.
    • He groaned as the dice showed amesace, the worst possible outcome.
    • In the old dice game, rolling amesace meant you lost your turn.
  2. Something that is worthless or of no value; a thing that brings bad luck.
    • His advice was amesace to the team, leading them further into trouble.
    • She considered the old contract amesace and tore it up.
    • The broken watch turned out to be amesace, not worth repairing.
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