name of the game, the



name of the game, the

The crux of the matter; also, the main goal. For example, Getting them to admit they're wrong-that's the name of the game, or Parents don't approve of a coach who insists that winning any way one can is the name of the game . This rhyming idiom uses name in the sense of "identity." [Mid-1900s]
See also: name, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ophiuchus-Astronomy
Kevork-Armenian
Juturna-Roman Mythology
Viktoriavik-TO-ree-ah (German), veek-TO-ree-yah (Russian)German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Estonian, Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian
Shanikashə-NEE-kəAfrican American (Modern)
Arend-Dutch, German