stitch-up n.— «Coun Dave Merrett, leader of the Labour group, said: “This is a complete stitch-up and I can’t believe they are trying to get away with it. “The Lib Dems are making sure that they get the answer they want about...
spool n.— «In Southlake Town Square, some brownstones have “spools,” a combination of a small pool and spa.» —“Some accept town houses, others not so much” by Sarah Bahari Telegram-Star (Dallas, Texas) July...
banger n.— «“It separates the bangers from the pool players,” Chris Stevens said of straight pool, also known as 14.1.» —“Mike Moore: Pool sharks climb out from behind the 8-ball” by Mike Moore Journal...
splash-tacular
suffix— «Wards Splash-Tacular 30×15’ “Leisure Life” Pool With Deluxe Features.» —in advert. Reno Evening Gazette (Nev.) May 18, 1971. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
shiesty adj.— «Playing in pool halls left him with the impression that most people are “shiesty” and hard to trust.» —“Lance Salazar Series: Where Are They Now?” by Derek J. Moore Press...
OKW n.— «The Philippines should pursue programs that would hone the country’s emerging manpower pool: the overseas knowledge workers (OKW).» —“RP urged to hone skills of knowledge workers” by Maricel E. Estavillo IT...