What’s somebody’s/your game?
phrase
Asking someone about their true intentions or plans, often when they are behaving in a suspicious way.
You've been quite helpful to us lately, what's your game?

Often appears as...
- ask what's your game?
- understand what's his/her game?
Usage tips
Informal
Colloquial
phrase
Asking someone about their true intentions or plans, often when they are behaving in a suspicious way.
You've been quite helpful to us lately, what's your game?

Often appears as...
- ask what's your game?
- understand what's his/her game?
Usage tips
Informal
Colloquial
Definition 1 of 1

Suspicion Implied
The phrase implies you suspect someone's motives. It's often used when questioning someone's sincerity or actions.

When you started volunteering just before the election, it made me wonder, what's your game?
Colloquial Use
It's casual language, used more in speaking than in formal writing. Best for informal conversations.

During the casual meeting with the new member, Lisa asked, 'So, what's your game here?'
Cultural Variance
Understand that the meaning can alter slightly between UK and US usage but general suspicious connotation remains.

John's approach was different in the UK; he was often asked, 'What's your game, mate?'
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