Portuguese Meaning of blackjacked

vinte e um

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Definitions and Meaning of blackjacked in English

blackjacked

to coerce with threats or pressure, a small oak of the southern U.S. with very dark bark, an often scrubby oak (Quercus marilandica) chiefly of the southeastern U.S., a tankard for beer or ale usually of tar-coated leather, a hand weapon typically consisting of a piece of leather-enclosed metal with a strap or springy shaft for a handle, a card game the object of which is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the dealer up to but not exceeding 21, an ace and a face card or ten as the first two cards dealt to a player in the game of blackjack, to strike with a blackjack, a small leather-covered club with a flexible handle, sphalerite

FAQs About the word blackjacked

vinte e um

to coerce with threats or pressure, a small oak of the southern U.S. with very dark bark, an often scrubby oak (Quercus marilandica) chiefly of the southeastern

forçado,compelido,conduziu,forçado,obrigado,obrigado,chantageado,intimidado,limitado,forçado a servir no Exército

permitido,deixar,permitido,argumentava,convencido,induzido,movido,satisfeito,talked (into) - falei (para),ganho (sobre)

blacking out => desmaio, blackhander => chantagista, blackens => enegrece, blacked out => desmaiou, blackballs => bolas pretas,