Meaning of “go cards-up on something”
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I've seen this expression in an episode of Supernatural TV series:
"Do it, or I go cards-up on your whole clambake"
For me it seems he intends to tell the others about "the clambake" unless they do what he is demanding.
But after some googling I could not find any clue to what this expression means and its origins.
Thanks!
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I've seen this expression in an episode of Supernatural TV series:
"Do it, or I go cards-up on your whole clambake"
For me it seems he intends to tell the others about "the clambake" unless they do what he is demanding.
But after some googling I could not find any clue to what this expression means and its origins.
Thanks!
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I've seen this expression in an episode of Supernatural TV series:
"Do it, or I go cards-up on your whole clambake"
For me it seems he intends to tell the others about "the clambake" unless they do what he is demanding.
But after some googling I could not find any clue to what this expression means and its origins.
Thanks!
expressions slang
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I've seen this expression in an episode of Supernatural TV series:
"Do it, or I go cards-up on your whole clambake"
For me it seems he intends to tell the others about "the clambake" unless they do what he is demanding.
But after some googling I could not find any clue to what this expression means and its origins.
Thanks!
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