
1) Act before the headliner 2) Act that warms up the crowd 3) Any intro 4) Bartending tool 5) Batsman of the canny type 6) Bottle cap remover 7) Can follower 8) Can need 9) Can-unsealing device 10) Cap lifter 11) Cap remover 12) Church key, sometimes 13) Conversation starter 14) Corkscrew 15) Corkscrew, for wine
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1) Intro 2) Key 3) Latchstring 4) Leadin 5) Passkey 6) Sesame 7) Unfastener 8) Untier
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A game with very simple rules and strategies that does not require deep thought and that can be used at the beginning of a gaming session to get people warmed up for heavier games or can be used while waiting for more players to arrive for the game that is the main attractio (See also light)
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1. a batsman skilled at batting at the beginning of an innings, when the ball is new.
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• (n.) One who, or that which, opens.
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A game with very simple rules and strategies that does not require deep thought and that can be used at the beginning of a gaming session to get people warmed up for heavier games or can be used while waiting for more players to arrive for the game that is the main attractio (See also light)
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The comedian’s first joke or series of jokes, typically among their best and most crowd-pleasing material. `He uses a really funny and self-deprecating opener to get the audience on his side.” Alternately, used interchangeably with ‘Host’ or ‘MC,’ but only if the comic comes back to the stage between comics to introduce each one. If th...
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O'pen·er noun One who, or that which, opens. 'True
opener of my eyes.'
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the comedian that is first, or opens the show in a line-up.
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Vents cloaka (sic) for evisceration.
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[
n] - the first event in a series 2. [n] - a hand tool used for opening sealed containers (bottles or cans)
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A game with very simple rules and
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A conventional relief pitcher who begins a game for intentional reasons and is substituted early in the game, generally after the 1st inning, by a pitcher who is probable to last as many innings as a true starter.
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noun a hand tool used for opening sealed containers (bottles or cans)
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The first person to make a bid (not a pass).
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the first of three comedians in a standard comedy club line-up.
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the first of three comedians in a standard comedy club line-up.
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In a professional gig, the comic who performs first. Paid less and given less time than the middle or headliner.
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a person or thing that opens. · a device for opening sealed containers: can opener. · the first of several theatrical numbers, variety acts, sports events, etc.: a humorous monologue as an opener. · cards in a hand, as a pair of jacks or better, that according to a given standard are worth enough to enable the holder to make the fir...
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[Poultry processing] Vents cloaka (sic) for evisceration.
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