Buckley's and none

Buckley's and none
A supposed two chances (probabilities), being Buckleys chance (meaning a very small chance) or no chance at all.

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  • Buckley's — /ˈbʌkliz/ (say bukleez) Colloquial –noun Also, Buckley s chance, Buckley s hope. 1. a very slim chance; forlorn hope: *You reckon I haven t got Buckley s? –d arcy niland, 1955. –phrase 2. Buckley s and none, (humorous) two chances amounting to… …  

  • Buckley's chance — Australian. no chance at all or only a slim hope. Also called Buckley s and none, Buckley s hope. [1870 75; orig. obscure] * * * Buckley’s chance UK US noun [uncountable] australian informal used to mean that someone has no chance of achieving a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Buckley's chance — Australian. no chance at all or only a slim hope. Also called Buckley s and none, Buckley s hope. [1870 75; orig. obscure] * * * …   Universalium

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  • Buckley's chance — a very slim hope or no chance at all Example:There are just two chances, Buckley s or none.Etymology:This term is well known in both Australia and New Zealand but doesn t seem to be recorded anywhere else. That suggests that the Buckley concerned …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • buckley's chance — Australian Slang a very slim hope or no chance at all Example:There are just two chances, Buckley s or none.Etymology:This term is well known in both Australia and New Zealand but doesn t seem to be recorded anywhere else. That suggests that the… …   English dialects glossary

  • Buckley's chance — noun A very small chance. Syn: Buckleys See Also: Buckleys and none …   Wiktionary

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