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straddle

/ˈstɹæd.əl/

noun

Meaning

  • A posture in which one straddles something.

  • An investment strategy involving simultaneous trade with put and call options on same security with positions that offset one another.

  • A voluntary raise made prior to receiving cards by the first player after the blinds.

  • A vertical mine-timber supporting a set.

verb

Meaning

  • To sit or stand with a leg on each side of something; to sit astride.

  • To be on both sides of something; to have parts that are in different places, regions, etc.

    "Putin seems to be everywhere at once, straddling the ocean, filling the sky, just like Stalin."

  • To consider or favor two apparently opposite sides; to be noncommittal.

    "Wanting to please both sides, he straddled the issue."

  • To form a disorderly sprawl; to spread out irregularly.

    "Conservation and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks"

  • To fire successive artillery shots in front of and behind of a target, especially in order to determine its range (the term "bracket" is often used instead).

  • To place a voluntary raise prior to receiving cards (only by the first player after the blinds).

  • To stand with the ends staggered; said of the spokes of a wagon wheel where they join the hub.

  • To execute a commodities market spread.

adverb

Meaning

  • Astride.