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Welcome to the billiard, pool, and snooker glossary of terms. This is the definition of Snick as it relates to cue sports. You can also view the entire billiard dictionary.
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.
Just hit it with a snick mate.
The term "snick" is considered to be a slang term related to billiard technique. The snick definition was entered on 1/10/2008 9:17:21 PM and was updated on 1/10/2008 9:17:21 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: feather, feather shot, surgeon, paper cut, fan for more on the meaning of snick.
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