To play a supporting or minor role in relation to someone else: “Tired of playing second fiddle, she resigned and started her own company.” In an orchestra, the position of second violinist (fiddle) is not as glamorous as that of first violinist.

Wore A Poker Face Definition

A non-standard poker hand of five face cards that outranks a flush bleed To consistently lose chips through bad play, possibly resulting from tilting blind A type of forced bet. See main article: blind. In the dark blind defense.

Words related to play second fiddle

execute, accept, observe, embrace, heed, surrender, comply, respond, accord, accede, concur, acquiesce, perform, serve, mind, submit, keep, discharge, answer, follow

Words nearby play second fiddle

play out, play politics, play possum, play russian roulette, play safe, play second fiddle, play the devil with, play the field, play the fool, play the game, play the heavy

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Idioms and Phrases withplay second fiddle

Wore A Poker Face Meaning

Assume a subsidiary role to someone, as in Mary resented always playing second fiddle to her older sister. This term alludes to the part of second violin in an orchestra. Although many would argue it is as important as first violin, it is the idea of subordinacy that was transferred in the figurative term, so used since about 1800.

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