noun
Etymology: cue (II)
1. : a bid in contract bridge in a suit previously bid by an opponent made with the purpose of showing an ace or a void in that suit
2. : a bid in contract bridge showing the ace or less often a void or a king in the suit
noun
Etymology: cue (II)
1. : a bid in contract bridge in a suit previously bid by an opponent made with the purpose of showing an ace or a void in that suit
2. : a bid in contract bridge showing the ace or less often a void or a king in the suit
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012