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snook·er S0513100 (sno͝ok′ər)n. Pocket billiards played with 15 red balls and 6 balls of other colors.tr.v. snook·ered, snook·er·ing, snook·ers 1. Slang a. To lead (another) into a situation in which all possible choices are undesirable; trap.b. To fool; dupe: "Snookered by a lot of malarkey about drilling costs, a Texas jury ... added $3 billion of punitive damages" (New Republic).2. To leave one's opponent in the game of snooker unable to take a direct shot without striking a ball out of the required order. [Origin unknown.]snooker (ˈsnuːkə) n1. (Billiards & Snooker) a game played on a billiard table with 15 red balls, six balls of other colours, and a white cue ball. The object is to pot the balls in a certain order2. (Billiards & Snooker) a shot in which the cue ball is left in a position such that another ball blocks the object ball. The opponent is then usually forced to play the cue ball off a cushionvb (tr) 3. (Billiards & Snooker) to leave (an opponent) in an unfavourable position by playing a snooker4. to place (someone) in a difficult situation5. (often passive) to thwart; defeat[C19: of unknown origin]snook•er (ˈsnʊk ər, ˈsnu kər) n. 1. a variety of pool played with 15 red balls and 6 balls of other colors, in which a player must shoot one of the red balls into a pocket before shooting at one of the other balls. v.t. 2. Slang. to deceive. [1885–90; orig. uncertain] snooker Past participle: snookered Gerund: snookering
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I snooker | you snooker | he/she/it snookers | we snooker | you snooker | they snooker |
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I snookered | you snookered | he/she/it snookered | we snookered | you snookered | they snookered |
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I am snookering | you are snookering | he/she/it is snookering | we are snookering | you are snookering | they are snookering |
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I have snookered | you have snookered | he/she/it has snookered | we have snookered | you have snookered | they have snookered |
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I was snookering | you were snookering | he/she/it was snookering | we were snookering | you were snookering | they were snookering |
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I had snookered | you had snookered | he/she/it had snookered | we had snookered | you had snookered | they had snookered |
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I will snooker | you will snooker | he/she/it will snooker | we will snooker | you will snooker | they will snooker |
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I will have snookered | you will have snookered | he/she/it will have snookered | we will have snookered | you will have snookered | they will have snookered |
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I will be snookering | you will be snookering | he/she/it will be snookering | we will be snookering | you will be snookering | they will be snookering |
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I have been snookering | you have been snookering | he/she/it has been snookering | we have been snookering | you have been snookering | they have been snookering |
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I will have been snookering | you will have been snookering | he/she/it will have been snookering | we will have been snookering | you will have been snookering | they will have been snookering |
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I had been snookering | you had been snookering | he/she/it had been snookering | we had been snookering | you had been snookering | they had been snookering |
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I would snooker | you would snooker | he/she/it would snooker | we would snooker | you would snooker | they would snooker |
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I would have snookered | you would have snookered | he/she/it would have snookered | we would have snookered | you would have snookered | they would have snookered |
snookerA layout of balls in which the path from the cue ball to the object ball is blocked by one or more other balls.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | snooker - a form of pool played with 15 red balls and six balls of other colors and a cue ballpocket billiards, pool - any of various games played on a pool table having 6 pocketssnooker - leave one's opponent unable to take a direct shot | Verb | 1. | snooker - fool or dupe; "He was snookered by the con-man's smooth talk"flim-flam, fob, fox, play a trick on, play tricks, pull a fast one on, trick, play a joke on - deceive somebody; "We tricked the teacher into thinking that class would be cancelled next week" | | 2. | snooker - leave one's opponent unable to take a direct shotsnooker - a form of pool played with 15 red balls and six balls of other colors and a cue ballplay - participate in games or sport; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches" |
snookerSnooker and billiards terms baize, ball, baulk, baulkline, black, blue, bouclée, break, bricole, bridge, brown, cannon, carom (chiefly U.S. & Canad), chalk, clearance, cue ball, cue extension, cue tip, cushion, D or d, double, draw, drop cannon, fluke, foul, frame, free ball, green, half-butt, hazard, headrail, in-off, jenny, kick, kiss, lag, long jenny, massé, maximum break or 147, miscue, nurse, nursery cannon, object ball, pink, plain ball, plant, pocket, pot, red, rest, safety, scratch, screw, short jenny, side or (U.S. & Canad.) English, snooker, spider, spot, spot ball, stun, top, triangle or (U.S. & Canad.) rack, white, Whitechapel, yellowTranslationssnooker (ˈsnuːkə) noun a kind of game played on a billiard-table with fifteen red balls and seven balls of other colours. Do you play snooker?; Let's have a game of snooker; (also adjective) a snooker match. 司諾克(撞球遊戲的一種) 司诺克(台球游戏的一种) snooker
snooker1. a game played on a billiard table with 15 red balls, six balls of other colours, and a white cue ball. The object is to pot the balls in a certain order 2. a shot in which the cue ball is left in a position such that another ball blocks the object ball. The opponent is then usually forced to play the cue ball off a cushion www.worldsnooker.comSee SK See SKsnooker
Words related to snookernoun a form of pool played with 15 red balls and six balls of other colors and a cue ballRelated Words- pocket billiards
- pool
- snooker
verb fool or dupeRelated Words- flim-flam
- fob
- fox
- play a trick on
- play tricks
- pull a fast one on
- trick
- play a joke on
verb leave one's opponent unable to take a direct shotRelated Words |