shuffleboard

/ˈʃʌfəlbɔrd/
noun
  1. A game in which players use a long stick to push weighted disks along a smooth surface, trying to land them in scoring areas.
    • We played shuffleboard on the deck of the cruise ship.
    • He scored 15 points in the final round of shuffleboard.
    • The retirement community has a popular shuffleboard league.
  2. The long, narrow court or table used for playing shuffleboard.
    • The shuffleboard was worn smooth from years of use.
    • She waxed the shuffleboard to make the disks slide faster.
    • They painted a new shuffleboard on the concrete floor of the game room.