Off-the-rail

What is Off-the-rail?


1.

by hitting the rail of a pool table. It is used to describe the carom of a pool ball with the rail - usually the "end rail," meaning one of the rails adjascent to the the pocket or other target.

Seven ball: corner pocket - off-the-rail.

See rail


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