Definition
Past tense of 'carom'; bounced off a surface or struck and ricocheted in billiards.
Etymology
From 'carom' plus the regular past tense suffix '-ed,' indicating a completed action of bouncing or ricocheting.
Kelly Says
In billiards culture, a 'caromed' shot is considered more impressive than a direct hit—it means you had such precise control that even a bounce served your strategy, making it a mark of advanced skill!
Translations
CACatalà
rebotejà
re-bo-te-jah
CSČeština
odrazil
od-ra-zil
DADansk
kastede
kas-teh-deh
DEDeutsch
abprallte
ah-prawl-tuh
ELΕλληνικά
αντιδράσει
an-ti-dra-see
ESEspañol
rebotó
re-bo-toh
FISuomi
hyppäsi
hyyp-pa-see
FRFrançais
rebondi
re-bon-dee
HIहिन्दी
वापस लौटा
va-pas lau-taa
HUMagyar
visszapattant
vis-sap-pat-tant
IDBahasa Indonesia
berpantul
ber-pan-tool
ITItaliano
rimbalzò
ri-mbal-tso
KO한국어
튀어나왔다
tyeo-na-wa-ssda
MSBahasa Melayu
berpantul
ber-pan-tool
NLNederlands
terugbounced
ter-gook-bonst
PTPortuguês
rebateu
re-ba-tyoo
RORomână
a rebotat
a re-bo-tat
RUРусский
отскочил
ots-ko-chil
SVSvenska
studsade
stoo-sah-deh
SWKiswahili
kurudi
koo-roo-dee
TAதமிழ்
புறப்பட்ட
pu-ra-pat-ta
TEతెలుగు
తిరిగి వచ్చింది
ti-ri-gi va-chchi-ndi
TRTürkçe
dönüştü
do-nush-too
UKУкраїнська
відскочив
vid-skoh-jiv
VITiếng Việt
bounced
baunts