Also to know is, what does the idiom behind the eight ball mean?
Behind the eight ball means placed in a difficult situation from which one is unlikely to escape. The idiom behind the eight ball was first printed in American newspaper stories in the 1920s and was derived from the game of pool. If the cue ball accidentally hits the eight ball, then the turn is forfeited.
Secondly, what does it mean to be behind the curve? behind the curve. adjective. The definition of behind the curve refers to something or someone who is not quite able to keep up or not quite up to the times. An example of behind the curve is a person who laughs at a joke two minutes after everyone else gets it.
Also question is, why is the eight ball black?
The black ball was used as the final ball in many games before 8 ball or billiards in general became popular in the US. The black ball was used as the final ball in many games before 8 ball or billiards in general became popular in the US. In snooker the black ball is the highest value ball on the table (7).
What does behind the black ball mean?
Pool. a black ball bearing the number eight. a game in which one player or side must pocket all of either the solid-color balls or the striped ones before being permitted to attempt the pocketing of the eightball, which wins.