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- nounsnooker (noun) · snookers (plural noun)
- a game played with cues on a billiard table in which the players use a cue ball (white) to pocket the other balls (fifteen red and six colored) in a set order:"a snooker hall" · "a snooker tournament"
- a position in a game of snooker or pool in which a player cannot make a direct shot at any permitted ball; a shot placing an opponent in such a position:"he needed a snooker to have a chance of winning the frame"
verbsnooker (verb) · snookers (third person present) · snookered (past tense) · snookered (past participle) · snookering (present participle)- subject (oneself or one's opponent) to a snooker:"he potted yellow and green, and then snookered Davis on the brown" · "Hendry led, but then snookered himself"
- BRITISH ENGLISHleave (someone) in a difficult position; thwart:"I managed to lose my car keys—that was me snookered"Similar:nip in the budput a brake onspike someone's guns
- US ENGLISHtrick, entice, or trap:"they were snookered into buying books at prices that were too high"Similar:win overpull a swifty on
Originlate 19th century: of unknown origin. - People also ask
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