snooking

/ˈsnuːkɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of snooker: the act of placing an opponent's ball in a difficult position in snooker.
    • Snooking the other player is a key strategy in the game.
    • She spent the whole frame snooking me behind the colors.
    • He is snooking his opponent with a precise safety shot.
  2. Present participle of snooker: the act of tricking or trapping someone.
    • I hate it when companies are snooking their clients.
    • Snooking people into bad deals is dishonest.
    • They are snooking customers with hidden charges.
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