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What does "yahtzee" mean?



 
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What does "yahtzee" mean? #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 12, 2010 19:38 pm   What does "yahtzee" mean?
 

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What does "yahtzee" mean? #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 12, 2010 22:00 pm   What does "yahtzee" mean?
 

Yahtzee is a dice game from the 1950s which is still played today. It also became the title of an American TV show which was based on the game.
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