Difference between Jackpot and Kitty

What is the difference between Jackpot and Kitty?

Jackpot as a noun is a variant of draw poker in which players contribute equally to the pot and in which betting may be started only by a player with a pair of jacks or a better hand. in some variations the pot accumulates if no player is able to start. while Kitty as a noun is a kitten or young cat

Jackpot

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A variant of draw poker in which players contribute equally to the pot and in which betting may be started only by a player with a pair of jacks or a better hand. In some variations the pot accumulates if no player is able to start. A money prize pool which accumulates until the conditions are met for it to be won. A large cash prize or money. An unexpected windfall or reward. A difficult situation. A jumble of felled timber.

Kitty

Part of speech: noun

Definition: a kitten or young cata pet name for a cata money pool, as for a card game, or for shared expenses.a less vulgar slang term for female genitals

Example sentence: Lana Del Rey seems to be bothering everybody because she allegedly 'remade' herself from a folk singing, girl-next-door type into an electro-urban kitty cat on the prowl (of course I like her), and they feel she is inauthentic.

We hope you now know whether to use Jackpot or Kitty in your sentence.

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