misspot
verb/mɪsˈspɒt/
Etymology
From mis- + spot.
- derived from *(s)pel-✻
- derived from *splt-no-✻
- inherited from *spluttaz✻
- inherited from *splott✻
- inherited from splot
- inherited from spot
Definitions
To mark (dice) with the wrong number of spots, generally in order to cheat.
A die marked with the wrong number of spots.
- Tops and Bottoms (also Tops, Busters, Ts, Mis-spots): These are the dice used by the professional cheats.
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