What does to get snookered mean?

Slang. to deceive, cheat, or dupe: to be snookered by a mail order company.
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Does snookered mean drunk?

(slang) Drunk.
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Where did the term snookered come from?

Etymonline: snooker (verb): "to cheat," early 1900s, from snooker (n.), probably because in the game novices can easily be tricked. That said, the term is also used in the game itself to represent a position of difficulty.
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What is being snookered in pool?

The term “snooker” denotes a position of the cue ball from which the player is unable to hit the ball that the rules require him to play. Compare pocket billiards; pyramids.
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How do you use snooker in a sentence?

Snooker sentence example. I also take him to his club twice a week where he watches snooker . You can play snooker on a full sized snooker table or on a large Pool table. There is a full size snooker table in the Lee Room.
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The Rules of Snooker - EXPLAINED!



What is the difference between snooker and billiards?

In snooker, 22 balls, including the white colour striker ball, are used. The other coloured balls are as follows: 15 red, 1 yellow, 1 brown, 1 blue, 1 pink, 1 black and 1 green. In billiards, only three balls are used white, yellow and red and both the white and the yellow ball can act as the strikers.
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Can you move the white ball if you have 2 shots?

5. In the event of a foul, the opposing player receives two shots and these shots carry (i.e. if a ball is potted on the first shot, the player still has two shots). When a player gets two shots, they can pick up the white ball and place it anywhere behind the line.
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Are snookers allowed in pool?

1 Definitions: Most shots commonly known as "Push Shots" in the game of "Snooker" are allowed in the game of Eight - Ball Pool. Generally, any shot played with speed will not be deemed to be a Push Shot regardless of the fact that the cue tip may have come into contact with the Cue Ball more than once.
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How many shots are in a black pool?

Under current English Pool Association rules (which are the same as the World Eight Ball Pool Association Rules), a foul when the black is "on" still results in the opponent receiving two visits to the table. A foul results in a loss of frame only if the black ball is potted.
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What does a Woofin mean in slang?

A'woofin. Definition: kidding or teasing.
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What does Turf mean in slang?

noun. the area claimed by a person, group, gang, etc. This is my turf, now get off.
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What does Schnookered mean?

(slang) excessively drunk (from alcohol)
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What does the phrase Snockered mean?

/ ˈsnɒk ərd / PHONETIC RESPELLING. ? College Level. adjective Slang. drunk; intoxicated.
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Does Snockered mean drunk?

slang Extremely drunk. We drank nearly three bottles of wine, so we were all good and snockered by the end of lunch.
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What does touching ball mean?

Noun. touching ball (plural touching balls) (snooker) An instance where the cue ball is touching a potential object ball. If the player hits the ball in question, it is a foul shot.
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What happens when you are snookered?

Interestingly, the name “snooker” derives from a type of foul a player can achieve in the game. A snooker occurs when a player, typically one who cannot complete a shot easily, intentionally blocks another player by striking the cue ball into a difficult position.
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Are snooker balls smaller?

Snooker balls are a bit smaller than pool balls at about 5.3 cm, whereas the pocket size is 9 cm, which makes potting a snooker ball more difficult than a pool table in general.
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Why are snooker balls the colors they are?

It was Neville Chamberlain (Prime Minister 1937-1940) who watched a player who was quite bad and called him a “snooker” and they came up with the idea of extending it because it was just black and white balls. The 15 reds etc… No-one knows who decided what colours.
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What is a golden duck in pool?

Golden Break – Similar to American 9-ball Pool, a player can win the frame off the break. They must pot the 8-ball from the break and win it outright. This rule was formerly used in the Taom Shootouts. Golden Duck – Undesirably, if the breaking player pockets the 8-ball and cueball they lose the frame outright.
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Can you hit backwards in pool after a foul?

Failure to which a foul resulting in another scratch. As a result, the player cannot hit any ball behind the line directly unless the Cue Ball goes forward beyond the line beforehand. Thus, a backward shot is prohibited in such a situation.
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Do you have to nominate a pocket for the black in pool?

The player or team potting their own group of object balls and legally potting the black wins the game. Players do not need to nominate any of the shots they are about to play in blackball pool. Terms Used : The table is comprised of rails, cushions, pockets and the playing surface.
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What is a pool table without pockets called?

carom billiards,, also called French billiards, game played with three balls (two white and one red) on a table without pockets, in which the object is to drive one of the white balls (cue ball) into both of the other balls. Each carom thus completed counts one point.
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What is bumper pool called?

Bumper pool is a cue sport played on an rectangular (or sometimes octagonal) table fitted with two pockets and an array of fixed cushioned obstacles, called bumpers, within the interior of the table surface.
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What country invented snooker?

Snooker was invented by the British Army in the Indian town of Jubbulpore.
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