1) When the Apex or point of the Spade points up in the reading it means a conclusion, an ending. Considered the Death Card, meaning the death of circumstances, not people, 90% of the time. Remember, with death, there is always a new beginning. Death in reading cards is a door offering a new beginning. 2) Apex pointing down: The card is telling you about someone or something at a distance, not in this location, usually quite far away.
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A spade is a garden tool with a sharp edge on the end. It's used for digging and is similar to a shovel.
A spade can also be a suit of cards. They are the black ones that look like the blade of a spade.
It can mean several things actually, for example it can be a reference to an asian gang or in russian prisons it can stand for a thief as a career. It just depends on the scenario really
A tool for digging that has a metal/plastic blade which is forced into the ground by the foot
The tattoo is the kanji 'umi', meaning 'sea'.
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His name was Samuel Spade or Sam Spade.
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'Calling a tub a tub' was the ancient Greek way to express this idea of calling a common simple thing by its simple common name. So it really just meant to speak plainly or talk straight and still does.But one and the same Greek word skaphos meant both primarily a tub or skiff, and secondarily a spade or shovel. (The same basic idea of a hollowed object split into two distinctly different notions in English.)When John Knox mistranslated this expression and replaced the more common word tub with the less common word spadearound 1550 it stuck.