game that two can play, that's a



game that two can play, that's a

Also, two can play at that game. Another can behave in the same way or do the same thing. For example, He refused to tell us whether he would go or stay, but that's a game two can play. This expression is generally used as a threat of retaliation. [Early 1800s]
See also: can, game, two

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ysolt-Arthurian Romance
Cansu-Turkish
Minh-Vietnamese
ElinaE-lee-nah (Finnish), e-LEE-nah (Swedish)Finnish, Swedish
Glooscap-New World Mythology
Ernust-Ancient Germanic