Hobbies Card Games & Gambling Slang for Poker Hands Nicknames for Hold'em Hole Cards Share PINTEREST Email Print Matt Henry Gunther / Getty Images Card Games & Gambling Poker Gambling Strategies & Tips Casinos Sports Gambling Blackjack By Toby Bochan Toby Bochan is a writer, editor, poker teacher and the author of "The Badass Girl's Guide to Poker." our editorial process Toby Bochan Updated March 26, 2019 If you play or watch Texas Hold'em at all, you'll start hearing people announce they've got "Big Slick" or "I've got snowmen!" They're not being literal -- they're talking about the hole or pocket cards they've been dealt in the lingo of poker.Learn the slang for poker hands so when you hear these nicknames while playing Texas Hold'em, you'll know what everyone is talking about. A List of Poker Slang A-A – American Airlines, bullets, pocket rockets A-K – Big Slick, “Walking back to Houston”, Anna Kournikova A-J – Ajax K-K – Cowboys K-Q – Marriage K-J – Kojak K-9 – Canine Q-Q – Dames, divas, ladies, the Hilton sisters, Siegfried & Roy Q-J – Maverick, Oedipus Rex Q-7 – Computer Hand Q-3 – A San Francisco Busboy (a queen with a trey – har har) J-J – Jokers, hooks J-9 – T.J. Cloutier. J-5 – Jackson Five, Motown 10-5 – Five and dime 10-2 – Doyle Brunson. (He won two World Series of Poker titles with this hand.) 9-9 – Meat hooks 8-8 – Snowmen, Octopuses 7-7 – Hockey Sticks, walking Sticks 7-2 – The Hammer 5-5 – Nickels, presto, speed limit 5-4 – Jesse James, for his Colt .45 4-4 – Sailboats 2-2 – Ducks