Glossary of Terms - G
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- » G-Spot
- The position where a ball settles following a luck shot.
- See Also: Luck Shot
- » Gambit
- A setup with one back corner cup removed.

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- See Also: Setup
- » Gang Bang
- See Instead: Preemptive Shot / Strike
- » Ghetto Ruit
- A game of beirut (beer pong) played with irregular equipment because proper equipment is unavailable. A game of beirut (beer pong) played with malt liquor.
- See Also: Beirut
- » Goaltending
- Intentional illegal defense by a defender. When the defender attempts defense prior to first contact.
- See Also: Defense
- » Greg Nogayness
- Someone who is a habitual bush leaguer.
- See Also: Bush League
- » Grip
- The way a player's hand holds a ball when shooting. [More Info]
- See Also: Shot
- Related Terms: Basic Overhand Grip, Hooked Overhand Grip, Reverse Overhand Grip, Split Finger Overhand Grip
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