Anonymous ID: a4bf08 Aug. 3, 2022, 8:35 a.m. No.16955632   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>16955611

If POTUS played moar billiards…

 

run the table

English

Verb

run the table (third-person singular simple present runs the table, present participle running the table, simple past ran the table, past participle run the table)

(snooker, pool) To succeed in potting all of one's balls in a single turn.

(figuratively, by extension) To decisively and expeditiously accomplish something.

 

Run the Table

This saying comes from playing pool. It means to sink all of the balls on the table, not giving the competing party a chance to even shoot. In pool if you sink a ball you get to shoot again and keep shooting until you miss. Only if you miss does the other party get to shoot and keep shooting until he misses.

It has moved to other areas meaning to win it all, for instance a team winning all of its games in a season.

 

Rack 'em!

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