not playing with a full deck

The phrase "not playing with a full deck" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who is perceived as mentally unstable, mentally challenged, irrational, or lacking intelligence. It suggests that the person is missing one or more essential qualities or faculties necessary for logical thinking or proper decision-making, likening their mental capacity to a deck of playing cards missing some cards.


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