Agate vs Rock

L.S. Dennis

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Just wondering when did the term 'rock' came into being to describe a cue ball? When I was growing up (admittedly some time ago) all the pool halls I used to frequent used the term 'agate' as in "I'm having a hard time controlling the agate today!" A cue ball is closer to looking like a big marble which makes more sense than a rock which is not round and you find in the dirt in your backyard!
Slow night, silly questions,,,
 
Rock is just buzz talk. I remember it from the pool rooms in the 70s. The black guys used the term. I started using it here because cueball is a typo and rock is quicker to type.
 
Just wondering when did the term 'rock' came into being to describe a cue ball? When I was growing up (admittedly some time ago) all the pool halls I used to frequent used the term 'agate' as in "I'm having a hard time controlling the agate today!" A cue ball is closer to looking like a big marble which makes more sense than a rock which is not round and you find in the dirt in your backyard!
Slow night, silly questions,,,
Both terms along with 'whitey' and 'Kojak' have been around as long as i've played(40+yrs).
 
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