Snick - Billiard Term Definition
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Definition of Snick
Snick is a billiards slang term that is a part of Billiard Technique Terminology.
Snick is a term that is chiefly used in the UK to refer to feather or feather shot. Snick is a situation where in order to pot the target object ball, it must be struck with an extremely fine contact between it and the cue ball.
See: feather, feather shot, surgeon, paper cut, fan for more on the meaning of "Snick".
Snick - Usage
Just hit it with a snick mate.
Billiards - Snick
- Title: Snick
- Author: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)
- Published: 1/10/2008 9:17:21 PM
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