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121bar billiards — noun (U) a game played in pubs in Britain in which players use long sticks to push balls into holes on a table …
122pocket billiards — Noun. Of males, auto eroticism via their trouser pockets. Usually an adolescent s term and preoccupation …
123pocket billiards — pock′et bil liards n. gam spo pool II, 1) • Etymology: 1910–15 …
124bar billiards — /ˈba bɪljədz/ (say bah bilyuhdz) noun a table game in which short cues are used to pocket balls in holes that are guarded by wooden pegs, the pocketed balls scoring various points …
125lawn billiards — noun plural but usually singular in construction : troco …
126spanish billiards — noun Usage: usually capitalized S : a game closely resembling pin pool except that winning and losing hazards and caroms are scored and that two points are counted for each pin knocked down by the cue ball after contact with an object ball …
127Cue sports — Billiards redirects here. For other uses, see Billiard (disambiguation). Cue sports Engraving from Charles Cotton s 1674 book, The Compleat Gamester Highest governing body World Confederation of Billiard Sports First played 15th …
128Cue sports at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games — Billiards medal table by country (Host nation in bold.) Medal winners Event Gold Silver Bronze Men s 6 Red Snooker Singles Phaithoon Phonbun …