MASSÉ


Meaning of MASSÉ in English

(ˈ)ma|sā noun

or massé shot

( -s )

Etymology: French massé, from massé, past participle of masser to make a massé shot, from masse maul, sledgehammer, from Old French mace mace — more at mace

: a shot in billiards made by elevating the cue and applying a large amount of English to the ball in order to effect an extreme draw or follow or to drive the cue ball around one object ball in order to strike another

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