Noun
a game in which two players alternately put crosses and circles in one of the compartments of a square grid of nine spaces; the object is to get a row of three crosses or three circles before the opponent does
Source: WordNettic tac toe
Looking back, video game design seems a natural fit, although there was no such thing when I was growing up. I built a Tic-Tac-Toe playing machine in my teens which went up in smoke on the night it was scheduled to go to a science fair. David Crane
During one of UNM’s regular in-game promotions featuring two randomly selected fans playing tic-tac-toe on Bob King Court for various prizes, Mayor Tim Keller was one participant and took on 9-year-old Caleb Quintana. Source: Internet
David and Jennifer find that Falken has become despondent and believes that nuclear war is inevitable, that it is as futile as a game of tic-tac-toe between two experienced players. Source: Internet
He wrote his first computer program on this machine: an implementation of tic-tac-toe that allowed users to play games against the computer. Source: Internet
From that same location on the floor, she can orchestrate offense with tic-tac-toe interior passes or kick-outs to shooters, or just get her own bucket off the bounce with spin moves or shoulders in your chest. Source: Internet
But, alas, a national (or ) political party can’t organize around a tic-tac-toe sign. Source: Internet