A rebid in a suit of a higher rank than that of one's previous bid; = "reverse"; (in Auction Bridge) a bid announcing a number of tricks a player undertakes to lose.
Origin
Early 20th century; earliest use found in Milton Work (1864–1934).
Definition of reverse bid in US English:
reverse bid
noun
A rebid in a suit of a higher rank than that of one's previous bid; = "reverse"; (in Auction Bridge) a bid announcing a number of tricks a player undertakes to lose.
Origin
Early 20th century; earliest use found in Milton Work (1864–1934).