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ahead of the game
game 1 G0028500 (gām)n.1. An activity providing entertainment or amusement; a pastime: party games; word games.2. a. A competitive activity or sport in which players contend with each other according to a set of rules: the game of basketball; the game of gin rummy.b. A single instance of such an activity: We lost the first game.c. games An organized athletic program or contest: track-and-field games; took part in the winter games.d. A period of competition or challenge: It was too late in the game to change the schedule of the project.3. a. The total number of points required to win a game: One hundred points is game in bridge.b. The score accumulated at any given time in a game: The game is now 14 to 12.4. The equipment needed for playing certain games: packed the children's games in the car.5. A particular style or manner of playing a game: improved my tennis game with practice.6. Informal a. An active interest or pursuit, especially one involving competitive engagement or adherence to rules: "the way the system operates, the access game, the turf game, the image game" (Hedrick Smith).b. A business or occupation; a line: the insurance game.c. An illegal activity; a racket.7. Informal a. Evasive, trifling, or manipulative behavior: wanted a straight answer, not more of their tiresome games.b. A calculated strategy or approach; a scheme: I saw through their game from the very beginning.8. Mathematics A model of a competitive situation that identifies interested parties and stipulates rules governing all aspects of the competition, used in game theory to determine the optimal course of action for an interested party.9. a. Wild animals hunted for food or sport.b. The flesh of these animals, eaten as food.10. a. An object of attack, ridicule, or pursuit: The press considered the candidate's indiscretions to be game.b. Mockery; sport: The older children teased and made game of the newcomer.v. gamed, gam·ing, games v.tr. To manipulate dishonestly for personal gain; rig: executives who gamed the system to get huge payoffs.v.intr.1. To play for stakes; gamble.2. To play a role-playing or computer game.adj. gam·er, gam·est 1. Plucky and unyielding in spirit; resolute: She put up a game fight against her detractors.2. Ready and willing: Are you game for a swim?Idioms: ahead of the game In a position of advantage; winning or succeeding. be on (one's) game To play a sport with great skill. the only game in town Informal The only one of its kind available: "He's the only game in town for the press to write about" (Leonard Garment). [Middle English, from Old English gamen.] game′ly adv.game′ness n.
game 2 G0028500 (gām)adj. gam·er, gam·est Crippled; lame: a game leg. [Origin unknown.]ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | ahead of the game - in an advantageous position; "she's ahead of the game" |
ahead of the game
ahead of the gameGaining or maintaining an advantage in a situation, often by completing a task before its given deadline. My term paper isn't due until next week, but I want to be ahead of the game and finish it tonight. It's hard to stay ahead of the game in network security when the threat landscape is constantly changing.See also: ahead, game, of*ahead of the gamebeing early; having an advantage in a competitive situation; having done more than necessary. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; keep ~; remain ~; Stay ~.) Without the full cooperation of my office stafj', I find it hard to stay ahead of the game. If being ahead of the game is important to you and to your business, lease a mobile phone from us.See also: ahead, game, ofahead of the gameIn a position of advantage, especially financially; succeeding or winning. For example, If we can sell 2,000 units of this product by next month, we'll be well ahead of the game . This idiom uses ahead of in the sense of "in advance of," a usage dating from the mid-1700s, and transfers success in gambling ( the game) to winning in other areas. Also see come out ahead. See also: ahead, game, ofahead of the game COMMON If you are ahead of the game, you know about and are using all the most recent developments in a particular area, especially compared to other people or organizations you are competing with. I'm not worried about the competition because we're so far ahead of the game. He was quietly confident, always one step ahead of the game and totally independent. Note: You can also say that someone keeps ahead of the game or stays ahead of the game. We're always looking at new technologies to keep ahead of the game. If you want your company to stay ahead of the game, you have to keep informed of these developments.See also: ahead, game, ofahead of the game ahead of your competitors or peers in the same sphere of activity. 1996 Daily Telegraph The smart money headed for Chinatown, where you can pick up all those Eastern looks the designers are promoting for next spring ahead of the game. See also: ahead, game, of ahead of the game In a position of advantage; winning or succeeding.See also: ahead, game, ofEncyclopediaSeegameAcronymsSeeAOG |