0 past simple and past participle of snooker --
1 to prevent someone from finishing an intended plan of action: --
This rule does not apply if the player is snookered.
Bassetlaw may well have snookered him by producing proposals at which we are looking with great interest.
I suppose that is what is known as being snookered.
Another feature is that one may be snookered.
I think that this is what is called being snookered with one's supplementary question.