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in-off

British  

noun

  1. billiards snooker a shot that goes into a pocket after striking another ball

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But Jones made a determined fightback by taking four of the next five frames, which included Selby compiling a stunning 137 clearance, and he clinched the match after Jones went in-off into the corner pocket.

From BBC • Apr. 16, 2022