Legal Definition Of Craps

Criminal Laws

Summary of Legal Gaming Classifications. Accepted legal gaming classifications are available to state gaming boards to restrict which class of slot machines can be used in a casino or other gaming area, specifically Class I (tribal ceremonies), Class II (bingo), and Class III (everything else).

  • On July 2, 2009, Colorado casinos began to allow $100 maximum bets, offer the games of craps and roulette, and remain open 24 hours a day as the result of Amendment 50, approved by Colorado voters on Nov.
  • Craps synonyms, craps pronunciation, craps translation, English dictionary definition of craps. A gambling game played with two dice in which a first throw of 7 or 11 wins, a first throw of 2, 3, or 12 loses the bet, and a first throw of any.
  • ‘No, the crap games in question are illegal dice and are played anywhere out of sight of the law.’ ‘Bill is an inveterate gambler and has forged Fred's signature for $10,000, which he lost in a crap game.’ ‘He runs a floating crap game that is temporarily homeless.’.
  • Craps is a popular dice game typically played in a casino as well as informal settings. It is played with a pair of dice in which players bet on dice rolls. When one is playing Craps, money is then wagered against either the casino or the other players in the game.

Alcohol Law Enforcement Special Agents are directly responsible for enforcing criminal laws pertaining to alcohol, controlled substances, tobacco, lottery, bingo and gambling. North Carolina General Statutes pertaining to specific areas of criminal law may be found on the North Carolina General Assembly website.

§18B Alcoholic Beverages
§90 (Article 5) Controlled Substances
§14-313 Youth Access to Tobacco Products
§14 (Article 37) Lotteries, Gaming, Bingo and Raffles

Administrative Rules and Regulations

In addition to criminal laws, businesses who sell alcoholic beverages under a permit from the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission (ABCC) or tickets under the North Carolina Education Lottery (NCEL) are subject to administrative rules that regulate those products and the locations at which those products are sold. Violation of criminal laws is a matter presided over by the criminal courts, whereas violations of administrative rules may result in actions such as fines, penalties, suspensions or revocations against a business that holds a permit issued by the regulating agency.

Gambling

ALE Special Agents are authorized to enforce the state's gambling laws. Gambling comes in many forms, such as illegal lotteries, Monte Carlo nights, racing pools, and video poker.

North Carolina law states that it is illegal for any person or organization to operate a game of chance or to play or bet on any game of chance that involves winning money, property or anything of value. Violators shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. GS 14-292.

Slot Machines

It is illegal to operate any slot machine or device where the user may become entitled to receive any money, credit, allowance, or any thing of value. A slot machine is a device where players insert coins, slugs, or tokens and the game of chance may result in winning money or something of value.

It is also illegal to manufacture, own, store, keep, possess, sell, rent, lease, let on shares, lend or give away, transport or to permit the operation of, any slot machine. It is also illegal to allow slot machines to be stored on one's property for use.

Operation or possession of slot machines GS 14-301
Punchboards and vending machines GS 14-302
Violation charges GS 14-303
Manufacture and Sale of slot machines GS 14- 304

Video Poker

As of July 1, 2007, Video Poker and Video Gaming Machines (VGMs) became illegal in North Carolina.

Video Gaming Machines are defined as video poker games, video playing card games, video bingo games, video craps games, video keno games, video lotto games, eight liner games, Pot-Of-Gold games, and any video game based on or involving the random or chance matching of different pictures, words, numbers, or symbols not dependent on the skill or dexterity of the player. Video Gaming Machines require payment to activate play.

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crap 1

(krăp)Vulgar Slangn.
2. An act of defecating.
4. Cheap or shoddy material.
6. Insolent talk or behavior.
7. Used for intensive effect in idioms such as beat the crap out of (someone) for beat (someone) very badly.
intr.v.crapped, crap·ping, craps
interj.
Phrasal Verb:
crap up
[Middle English crappe, chaff, from Old French crappe, from Medieval Latin crappa, perhaps of Germanic origin.]

crap 2

(krăp)n.
2. A losing first throw in the game of craps.
v.crapped, crap·ping, craps
To make a losing throw in the game of craps. Usually used with out.
Phrasal Verb: crap outSlang
1. To fail to keep a commitment or promise: crapped out on me when I needed him.
2. To fail to function properly: The old TV crapped out again.
[Back-formation from craps.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

crap

(kræp) n
1. (Gambling, except Cards) a losing throw in the game of craps
2. (Gambling, except Cards) another name for craps

crap

(kræp) n
2. rubbish
vb, craps, crappingorcrapped
[C15 crappe chaff, from Middle Dutch, probably from crappen to break off]
Usage: This word was formerly considered to be taboo, and it was labelled as such in older editions of Collins English Dictionary. However, it has now become acceptable in speech, although some older or more conservative people may object to its use
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

crap1

(kræp)
n., v. crapped, crap•ping.n. 1. Legal Definition Of CrapsSlang: Usu. Vulgar.
b. an act of defecation.
2. Slang: Sometimes Vulgar.
b. falsehood, exaggeration, or the like.
v.i.
4. Slang: Usu. Vulgar. to defecate.
[1375–1425; late Middle English crap chaff < Middle Dutch]

crap2

(kræp)
n., v. crapped, crap•ping.n.
1. (in craps) a losing first throw of 2, 3, or 12.
v. 3. crap out,
a. to throw craps or a 7 rather than one's point.
[1835–45, Amer.; back formation from craps]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

crap


Past participle: crapped
Gerund: crapping
Imperative
crap
crap
Present
I crap
you crap
he/she/it craps
we crap
you crap
they crap
Preterite
I crapped
you crapped
he/she/it crapped
we crapped
you crapped
they crapped
Present Continuous
I am crapping
you are crapping
he/she/it is crapping
we are crapping
you are crapping
they are crapping
Present Perfect
I have crapped
you have crapped
he/she/it has crapped
we have crapped
you have crapped
they have crapped
Past Continuous
I was crapping
you were crapping
he/she/it was crapping
we were crapping
you were crapping
they were crapping
Past Perfect
I had crapped
you had crapped
he/she/it had crapped
we had crapped
you had crapped
they had crapped
Future
I will crap
you will crap
he/she/it will crap
we will crap
you will crap
they will crap
Future Perfect
I will have crapped
you will have crapped
he/she/it will have crapped
we will have crapped
you will have crapped
they will have crapped
Future Continuous
I will be crapping
you will be crapping
he/she/it will be crapping
we will be crapping
you will be crapping
they will be crapping
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Present Perfect Continuous
I have been crapping
you have been crapping
he/she/it has been crapping
we have been crapping
you have been crapping
they have been crapping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been crapping
you will have been crapping
he/she/it will have been crapping
we will have been crapping
you will have been crapping
they will have been crapping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been crapping
you had been crapping
he/she/it had been crapping
we had been crapping
you had been crapping
they had been crapping
Conditional
I would crap
you would crap
he/she/it would crap
we would crap
you would crap
they would crap
Past Conditional
I would have crapped
you would have crapped
he/she/it would have crapped
we would have crapped
you would have crapped
they would have crapped
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Noun1.crap - obscene terms for feces
poop, shit, shite, turd, dirt
dirty word, obscenity, smut, filth - an offensive or indecent word or phrase
faecal matter, faeces, fecal matter, feces, ordure, BM, dejection, stool - solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels
2.crap - obscene words for unacceptable behavior; 'I put up with a lot of bullshit from that jerk'; 'what he said was mostly bull'
bullshit, dogshit, horseshit, Irish bull, shit, bull
bunkum, guff, hogwash, buncombe, rot, bunk - unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)
dirty word, obscenity, smut, filth - an offensive or indecent word or phrase
Verb1.crap - have a bowel movement; 'The dog had made in the flower beds'
ca-ca, defecate, take a crap, take a shit, shit, stool, make
make water, micturate, pass water, pee, pee-pee, relieve oneself, spend a penny, take a leak, wee, wee-wee, urinate, piddle, puddle, make - eliminate urine; 'Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug'
egest, excrete, eliminate, pass - eliminate from the body; 'Pass a kidney stone'
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

crap

nounSlang. Something that does not have or make sense:
balderdash, blather, bunkum, claptrap, drivel, garbage, idiocy, nonsense, piffle, poppycock, rigmarole, rubbish, tomfoolery, trash, twaddle.
Slang: applesauce, baloney, bilge, bull, bunk, hooey, malarkey.
The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
kakkapaska
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căcatrahat
skräp

crap

[kræp]A.N
2. (= nonsense) → estupidecesfpl, macanasfpl, gilipolleces fpl (Sp) , huevadasfpl (Chile, Andes) , boludeces fpl (S. Cone)
that's crapeso son gilipolleces, eso es una chorrada
to talk crapdecir gilipolleces, decirchorradas
B.ADJ [joke, job] → pésimo
the film was crapla película era una mierda
to be crapser una mierda
I'm crap at footballyo jugando al fútbol soy una mierdaor soy malísimo
crap outVI + ADV (US)
2. (= fail) → fracasar
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

crap

[ˈkræp]n
(= faeces) → merde f
to have a crap (= defecate) → chier
vi (= defecate) → chier
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

crap

n
(sl)Scheißef (vulg); to go for a crap(vulg); to have or take a crapscheißen(vulg)
(inf: = rubbish) → Scheißef (inf); a load of crap(inf)
adj attr (inf) joke, job etcScheiß-(inf)
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

crap

[kræp] (

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fam!) nmerda (fam!); (nonsense) → cazzatefpl (fam!)
to have a crap → cacare (fam!)
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

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