Kelly pool
Meanings
noun
- A pocket billiards game using numbered markers, called peas or pills, and a standard set of sixteen pool balls. Players draw peas at random from a shake bottle, which assigns to them the correspondingly numbered pool ball, kept secret from their opponents, but which they must pocket in order to win the game.
Word forms
Etymology
Reportedly invented by Calistus "Kelly" Mulvaney in 1893.
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