snooker
Plural: snookers
Noun
- a form of pool played with 15 red balls and six balls of other colors and a cue ball
- A cue sport, popular in the UK and other Commonwealth of Nations countries.
- The situation where the cue ball is in such a position that the player cannot directly hit a legal ball with it.
Verb
Verb Forms: snookered, snookering, snookers
- To leave an opponent in a difficult position; to trick or deceive.
- fool or dupe
- "He was snookered by the con-man's smooth talk"
- leave one's opponent unable to take a direct shot
- To play the game of snooker.
- To fool or bamboozle.
- To place the cue ball in such a position that (the opponent) cannot directly hit the required ball with it.
- To put (someone) in a difficult situation.
- To become or cause to become inebriated.
Examples
- I managed to SNOOKER my opponent into playing a word that opened up a triple-triple score for me.
- She put her opponent in a snooker.
Scrabble Score: 11
snooker: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordsnooker: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
snooker: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 12
snooker: valid Words With Friends Word