Talk:snookered

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Latest comment: 12 years ago by Cuvtixo
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I am going to edit the definition, although I don't know if/how it applies UK usage. In U.S. slang, the emphasis is on having been put by someone else in a difficult situation, especially by being tricked and deceived. It does not apply to difficult situations that one gets into on one's own. Cuvtixo 14:45, 8 October 2011 (UTC) I guess this is only used in the passive voice. To be snookered. I'm not sure how this can be indicated in a Wiktionary definition. Cuvtixo 14:55, 8 October 2011 (UTC)Reply