Using "pool" as a verb implies everything one does when spending time in/around a pool. This includes (but is not limited to) swimming and diving, tanning, eating and drinking, listening to music, and playing games (e.g. Marco Polo).
"May I come over to pool later?"
"Hey, a bunch of us are getting together on Saturday to pool. You want to join us?"
"Hey, a bunch of us are getting together on Saturday to pool. You want to join us?"
by JackieCSTX June 29, 2013
by mike oklong November 15, 2020
by talk2me-JCH2 July 14, 2022
1) Collective amount of money to be distributed.
2) Man-made, water-filled area designed for swimming. Can be dug into the ground or portable.
3) Recreational game where the player attempts to hit a 'cue ball' with a stick in an attempt to knock other balls into pockets on the side of the table.
2) Man-made, water-filled area designed for swimming. Can be dug into the ground or portable.
3) Recreational game where the player attempts to hit a 'cue ball' with a stick in an attempt to knock other balls into pockets on the side of the table.
1) I didn't win the college basketball pool, but it had only cost $6 to enter.
2) Dean is a lifeguard at the local pool, despite the fact that he's a pretty bad swimmer.
3) Pool and billiards may be the same game; I'm not exactly sure.
2) Dean is a lifeguard at the local pool, despite the fact that he's a pretty bad swimmer.
3) Pool and billiards may be the same game; I'm not exactly sure.
by Diggity Monkeez May 2, 2005
Teacher: The Snake's been destroyed. The Pool's Open!
(first graders jump in and water turns yellow)
Cartman: OH GOD, THAT'S SICK!
(first graders jump in and water turns yellow)
Cartman: OH GOD, THAT'S SICK!
by DaChazman September 5, 2004
A vagina that is regularly wet. Often accompanied by "goggles", which refers to a heavy duty condom.
by jaykwon_curry November 13, 2011