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Dish is another term for the act of performing a run out. A dish is when the shooting player sinks one of their object balls on their first shot, and continue on in that same inning to pocket all of their remaining required balls to win the game. Dish is a term used primarily by the British.
Robert had a dish with that last inning. Cleared the whole table.
The term "dish" is considered to be a slang term related to billiard technique. The dish definition was entered on 1/7/2008 5:36:37 PM and was updated on 1/7/2008 5:36:37 PM. It is a cue sport term that is related to billiard technique. It was entered in to the database by the Billiards Forum Editor. See also: run, run out, run the table, eight and out, break and run, break and run out, runout, break and dish for more on the meaning of dish.
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