cue card

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cue card (plural cue cards)

  1. (film, television) A card with writing on it, shown to actors to remind them of their lines.
    Synonym: idiot card
  2. Any card serving as a prompt to a speaker.
    • 2018, Claire Duffy, The Teen's Guide to Debating and Public Speaking:
      [] you will have a set of cue cards that contain your speaking points. As the debate unfolds, you need to make notes on what your opponents say so that you can counteract it.

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