pooler

/ˈpulər/
noun
  1. A person who plays the game of pool (pocket billiards).
    • A good pooler knows how to control the spin of the cue ball.
    • The experienced pooler easily sank the eight ball.
    • She became a skilled pooler after years of practice at the local hall.
  2. A person who combines or shares resources, such as money or vehicles, with others.
    • As a pooler in the investment club, she shared both profits and risks.
    • The carpool group had four poolers who took turns driving.
    • Each pooler contributed twenty dollars to the office lottery ticket fund.