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    snake eyes

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    n.NounA roll of two dice resulting in both showing a value of one.
    He rolled snake eyes and lost the game.
    n.NounA sign of bad luck or misfortune.
    The project was plagued by snake eyes from the start.

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    Annoying Orange - Moon Supercut!

    18:17Annoying Orange - Moon Supercut!
    • Good luck, snake eyes.

      Good luck, snake eyes.

    • Good luck, snake eyes.

      Good luck, snake eyes.

    B1

    Marvel Villains Who Are Beautiful In Real Life

    08:05Marvel Villains Who Are Beautiful In Real Life
    • he was even less visible in G.I. Joe: Retaliation as the mute and helmeted ninja Snake Eyes.

      he was even less visible in G.I. Joe: Retaliation as the mute and helmeted ninja Snake Eyes.

    • Joe: Retaliation as the mute and helmeted ninja Snake Eyes.

      Joe: Retaliation as the mute and helmeted ninja Snake Eyes.

    B2

    Bruno Mars - Natalie [Official Audio]

    03:46Bruno Mars - Natalie [Official Audio]
    • Little Miss Snake eyes ruined my life

      Little Miss Snake eyes ruined my life

    A2

    SpongeBob Stepping Outside for 45 Minutes Straight! ⛺ | @SpongeBobOfficial

    45:31SpongeBob Stepping Outside for 45 Minutes Straight! ⛺ | @SpongeBobOfficial
    • Snake eyes!

      Snake eyes!

    • Snake eyes.

      Snake eyes.

    B2

    How to make a movie look like one long shot

    04:23How to make a movie look like one long shot
    • here in Snake Eyes.

      here in Snake Eyes.

    • That's how this scene from 1998's Snake Eyes moves from one shot to another in what looks like a seamless take.

      That's how this scene from 1998's Snake Eyes moves from one shot to another in what looks like a seamless take.

    B1