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Chris Daughtry performing Lady Gaga’s Poker Face live on the radio in Germany.Uploaded by Matty Boy - Radio Host - Citrus 95.3 - Check me out for more cool s. Black jack russell terrier puppies.
Original by Lady GaGa You can buy my albums or singles here: DIRECT FROM ME (LOSSLESS) ITUNES AMAZON http. Poker Face (Metal Cover) - Single Leo Rock 2014 Preview SONG TIME Poker Face (Metal Cover) 1. 3:32 PREVIEW 1 SONG, 4 MINUTES. The song Poker Face was written by Lady Gaga and RedOne and was first released by Lady Gaga in 2008. Poker rooms in new york. It was covered by 8 Bit Arcade, Nat Newborn, Beatify, Aimer and other artists.
Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Wikipedia. Like this video? Subscribe to our free daily email and get a new idiom video every day!poker faceA blank, emotionless expression that gives no indication of one’s thoughts or intentions. Poker players use such an expression so as not to give their opponents any clues about which cards they are holding. I kept looking over to see if she was impressed, but she wore a poker face throughout the performance.Now, make sure you keep your poker face on for these negotiations—we can’t let them know where we stand.Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.poker faceA visage lacking any expression that can be interpreted, as in Whenever Betty attended one of her children’s performances, she managed to keep a poker face . This term alludes to the facial expression of a poker player who is expert at concealing his feelings about his hand. [c. 1880] The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.poker face, aTotal lack of expression; deadpan. This term comes from gambling, where the astute player tries not to betray the quality of his or her hand by remaining expressionless. Originating in the late nineteenth century, the term was transferred to other areas in which individuals tried hard not to betray their thoughts. C. E. Mulford used it in his western novel, Rustler’s Valley (1924): “He glanced around the circle and found poker faces.”The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine AmmerSee also:
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Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Wikipedia. Like this video? Subscribe to our free daily email and get a new idiom video every day!poker faceA blank, emotionless expression that gives no indication of one’s thoughts or intentions. Poker players use such an expression so as not to give their opponents any clues about which cards they are holding. I kept looking over to see if she was impressed, but she wore a poker face throughout the performance.Now, make sure you keep your poker face on for these negotiations—we can’t let them know where we stand.Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.poker faceA visage lacking any expression that can be interpreted, as in Whenever Betty attended one of her children’s performances, she managed to keep a poker face . This term alludes to the facial expression of a poker player who is expert at concealing his feelings about his hand. [c. 1880] The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.poker face, aTotal lack of expression; deadpan. This term comes from gambling, where the astute player tries not to betray the quality of his or her hand by remaining expressionless. Originating in the late nineteenth century, the term was transferred to other areas in which individuals tried hard not to betray their thoughts. C. E. Mulford used it in his western novel, Rustler’s Valley (1924): “He glanced around the circle and found poker faces.”The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine AmmerSee also:
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Chris Daughtry performing Lady Gaga’s Poker Face live on the radio in Germany.Uploaded by Matty Boy - Radio Host - Citrus 95.3 - Check me out for more cool s. Black jack russell terrier puppies.
Original by Lady GaGa You can buy my albums or singles here: DIRECT FROM ME (LOSSLESS) ITUNES AMAZON http. Poker Face (Metal Cover) - Single Leo Rock 2014 Preview SONG TIME Poker Face (Metal Cover) 1. 3:32 PREVIEW 1 SONG, 4 MINUTES. The song Poker Face was written by Lady Gaga and RedOne and was first released by Lady Gaga in 2008. Poker rooms in new york. It was covered by 8 Bit Arcade, Nat Newborn, Beatify, Aimer and other artists.
Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Wikipedia. Like this video? Subscribe to our free daily email and get a new idiom video every day!poker faceA blank, emotionless expression that gives no indication of one’s thoughts or intentions. Poker players use such an expression so as not to give their opponents any clues about which cards they are holding. I kept looking over to see if she was impressed, but she wore a poker face throughout the performance.Now, make sure you keep your poker face on for these negotiations—we can’t let them know where we stand.Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.poker faceA visage lacking any expression that can be interpreted, as in Whenever Betty attended one of her children’s performances, she managed to keep a poker face . This term alludes to the facial expression of a poker player who is expert at concealing his feelings about his hand. [c. 1880] The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.poker face, aTotal lack of expression; deadpan. This term comes from gambling, where the astute player tries not to betray the quality of his or her hand by remaining expressionless. Originating in the late nineteenth century, the term was transferred to other areas in which individuals tried hard not to betray their thoughts. C. E. Mulford used it in his western novel, Rustler’s Valley (1924): “He glanced around the circle and found poker faces.”The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine AmmerSee also:
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Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Wikipedia. Like this video? Subscribe to our free daily email and get a new idiom video every day!poker faceA blank, emotionless expression that gives no indication of one’s thoughts or intentions. Poker players use such an expression so as not to give their opponents any clues about which cards they are holding. I kept looking over to see if she was impressed, but she wore a poker face throughout the performance.Now, make sure you keep your poker face on for these negotiations—we can’t let them know where we stand.Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.poker faceA visage lacking any expression that can be interpreted, as in Whenever Betty attended one of her children’s performances, she managed to keep a poker face . This term alludes to the facial expression of a poker player who is expert at concealing his feelings about his hand. [c. 1880] The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.poker face, aTotal lack of expression; deadpan. This term comes from gambling, where the astute player tries not to betray the quality of his or her hand by remaining expressionless. Originating in the late nineteenth century, the term was transferred to other areas in which individuals tried hard not to betray their thoughts. C. E. Mulford used it in his western novel, Rustler’s Valley (1924): “He glanced around the circle and found poker faces.”The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine AmmerSee also:
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