noun
- A card game for two to four players, typically played with 32 cards, in which players try to win tricks and score points.
Usage: North American
verb
- To cheat or trick someone; to get the better of someone by cunning or deception.
- In euchre, to prevent an opponent from winning the required number of tricks.
Usage: informal
Usage: card games
Examples
- They played euchre every Friday night at the community center.
- He tried to euchre me out of my share of the profits.
- If you don't win three tricks, you'll be euchred.
- The card game euchre is popular in the Midwest.
- She euchred her way into getting a better deal.
- In euchre, the jack of the same color as the trump suit is considered part of that suit.