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HEADS I WIN, TAILS YOU LOSE

HEADS I WIN, TAILS YOU LOSE
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descriptive of a one-sided arrangement. The phrase comes from a game of flipping a coin into the air and betting on which side will land uppermost. Heads refers to the side of a coin bearing the date and the main design (often a representation of a head); tails refers to the reverse side of a coin. —DMSMH Glossary (app. 14.7.90)