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Play

Informal for an investment or investment decision, especially one that becomes profitable.
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play

1. An investment.
2. See direct play.
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The Indians forfeited going on the warpath before the reservation period to play ball and serve in the Army.
attorneys told Katie Couric he lost his job because he "did not play ball" with powerful Republicans.
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