Where did the saying dirty pool come from?

Where did the saying dirty pool come from?

Where did the saying dirty pool come from?

The origin of the idiom dirty pool is somewhat in question, with some attributing it to Herman Wouk's novel The Caine Mutiny published in 1951: “I played pretty dirty pool, you know, in court.” However, the idiom has been found in documents dating back as far as 1918, and may go back a bit farther.

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Who is the greatest 8 ball pool player?
1. Willie Mosconi. An all-time champion of the sport, Willie Mosconi's name was among the first to be introduced in the American Hall of Fame for Billiards Congress. In 1954, Mosconi achieved the highest run of sinking 526 balls one after the other, thus setting a world record for the game.
2024-02-15 03:33:55


What is dirty pool game?
The idiom dirty pool is often used in politics to mean smearing or slurring the reputation of an opponent. The word pool, in this case, refers to the game of pool, which involves striking balls with a cue on a felted table.
2024-01-14 19:38:05


What pool cue was in the color of money?
The Color of Money Cue by Joss Cues is a replica of the pool cue used in the classic Martin Scorsese movie, "The Color of Money." Referred to in the movie as a Balabushka, this cue was, in fact, a Joss Cue.
2023-11-14 14:21:42


What is dirty pool in 8-ball?
if the 8-ball is pocketed on the break, you win (unless you scratch, in which case you lose). if you hit one of your balls first and pocket one of your balls, you keep shooting (i.e., “slop” counts). safeties are considered “dirty pool.”
2023-03-02 05:03:09

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