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  1. In card games, a wild card is a card (such as a deuce or joker) that can be used to stand in for any other card as designated by the holder. While there was no apparent pre-existing use of wild that lent its meaning to wild card, the adjective followed suit in such constructions as “the joker is wild.”

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  3. Oct 4, 2022 · Wild card (spelled with or without a space) is a sports idiom that means “an unpredictable factor.” In poker, where the term originated, a wild card can stand in for a card of any suit or value (as in the phrase “Jokers are wild.”)

  4. In American professional sports, when a team enters playoff play without having won their division, they earn what is called a "wild card" spot. It's undoubtedly a snappy term, but why did we...

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    an opportunity to participate in a sporting eventwithout having to compete in qualifying matches or be ranked at a certain level.
    a player or team that is permitted to compete in a game without first qualifying or being ranked.
    a playing card with any possible colour, value, or other attribute in a game at the discretion of the player who has it.
    a person or thing whose influence or qualities are unpredictable and uncertain.
    Nobody can guess what Mark is going to do next. He’s always been a bit of a wild card.
    In Microsoft Word, wildcardscan be used to replace or modify existing numerical values.
    Jeff can still win the game if he can manage a miracle. He’s never been one to bow down gracefully. We all wonder what kind of wildcardhe might play to take the lead.
    Samantha was uncertain about the new man, but she was already in the game, so she might as well play the wild card.

    The idiom “wild card” originates from card games where a playing card, usually the Joker, can be employed to represent another card or specific action agreed ahead of time. Thus, the phrase was originally used not figuratively but literally in gamessuch as poker and rummy, commencing around the turn of the 19th century. Upon entering common parlanc...

  5. a playing card that does not have any particular value but that can be used to represent any other card: The joker is a wild card that substitutes for any other card to complete a winning hand. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Card games.

  6. someone who is allowed to take part in a competition, even though they have not achieved this in the usual way, for example by winning games: Phillips is hoping for a wild card entry to the championships. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Competitors & participants in sports & games.

  7. A WILD CARD definition: someone or something that causes doubt , because nobody knows how they will behave or... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

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