Pool
1) Collective amount of money to be distributed.2) Man-made, water-filled area designed for swimming. Can be dug into the ground or portable.3) Recreational game where the player attempts to hit a 'cue ball' with a stick in an attempt to knock other balls into pockets on the side of the table.Pool
Often misconstruded to mean a billard style game, it is infact a "nickname" for homosexual sex, usally used to refer to two males.
Example:
"Dude, I totally owned a guy at pool last night"
"hey there, maybe we should play pool sometime"
"Dude, i totally pooled our headteacher"
"Dude, I totally owned a guy at pool last night"
"hey there, maybe we should play pool sometime"
"Dude, i totally pooled our headteacher"
Pool
1. A small body of standing water.
2. A person (usually derogatory).
(as in: tool)
3. One whom is swum in by others, usually after having paid a membership fee.
2. A person (usually derogatory).
(as in: tool)
3. One whom is swum in by others, usually after having paid a membership fee.
Example:
1. We went to the swimming pool yesterday and played sharks and minnows!
2. She is such a pool.
3. A: Yesterday he swam in me.
B: You are such a whore!
A: It's cool, he gave me his monthly.
B: Then you are a pool!
1. We went to the swimming pool yesterday and played sharks and minnows!
2. She is such a pool.
3. A: Yesterday he swam in me.
B: You are such a whore!
A: It's cool, he gave me his monthly.
B: Then you are a pool!
Pool
Example:
Guy 1: I just finished playing Pool with her
Guy 2: Did you win?
Guy 1: I guess you could say that
Guy 1: I just finished playing Pool with her
Guy 2: Did you win?
Guy 1: I guess you could say that
Pool
A highly complex game played by highly intelligent people. All players play on a table, placing their coins on the edge. The object is to hit your opponent's coins off of the table.
Players who use extra large coins (such as half-dollars) are usually considered 'douchebags' and lose anyways. Such players also tend to wear flannel pants.
Obstacles, such as milk cartons, can be thrown in for extra difficulty.
Players who use extra large coins (such as half-dollars) are usually considered 'douchebags' and lose anyways. Such players also tend to wear flannel pants.
Obstacles, such as milk cartons, can be thrown in for extra difficulty.
Pool
Example:
A teacher walks up to a student and says hi.
Student doesnt want to talk so they would say pool.
A teacher walks up to a student and says hi.
Student doesnt want to talk so they would say pool.
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Example:
Teacher: The Snake's been destroyed. The Pool's Open!
(first graders jump in and water turns yellow)
Cartman: OH GOD, THAT'S SICK!
Teacher: The Snake's been destroyed. The Pool's Open!
(first graders jump in and water turns yellow)
Cartman: OH GOD, THAT'S SICK!