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go fish

noun

  1. a card game for two or more persons similar to the game of authors.



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During this time, I worked at a small amusement park in Riverside, California, as an illustriously titled “ball floater,” which means that for five days a week I would spend my after-school and/or weekend hours walking around the park’s mini-golf course picking up trash with one of those grabby sticks and waiting for people to alert me to the fact that their golf ball had gotten stuck in something, dispatching me to go fish it out.

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And your co-writer, Turner, appearing on screen as a character a hundred miles away from the college student she played in "Go Fish," the movie that made her famous a few years before.

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Guinevere had just done "Go Fish" and I’d just done "I Shot Andy Warhol" and I felt like together we would be very strong, because how could anyone tell us what is misogynist?

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When we were all tired of that game, A.J. offered to teach Garth to play Crazy Eights and then Ty and DeeLee joined them in a game of Go Fish.

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During the heat of the afternoon, Lily and Chicken played Go Fish.

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