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HAND, TIP (ONE'S)

HAND, TIP (ONE'S)
ScnTUEU
reveal or disclose one's plans or intentions accidentally or inadvertently. This phrase dates from the early 1900s and is probably an allusion to a card player accidentally tilting or tipping his hand (the cards held by or dealt to a player), allowing other players to see his cards. The other players, now having knowledge of his cards, can take appropriate actions against him, such as not betting (if his hand is good)