When a player commits a scratch in billiards, it means that the cue ball is pocketed or leaves the table. This results in the opponent getting a turn to play, with the cue ball in hand to place it anywhere on the table before taking their shot.
In billiards, the scratch pool rules state that if a player pockets the cue ball or causes it to leave the table during their turn, it is considered a scratch. This results in the opponent getting ball-in-hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot.
The place you need to scratch stays itchy until you scratch it.
The term "scratch-throw" is typically used in billiards or pool. It refers to a foul where the cue ball is pocketed or jumps off the table, resulting in a loss of turn for the player who committed the foul.
A scratch.
you smack her
You can get cat scratch fever.
A symbiotic relationship is one in which both parties benefit. "You scratch my back; I scratch yours."
They itch. Don't you scratch yourself when that happens. Also your dog may have fleas.
Next persons turn
In hockey, a scratch occurs when a player illegally uses their hand or high-sticks the puck. The rules state that a player cannot intentionally direct the puck into the goal with their hand or stick above the crossbar. If a player commits a scratch, the opposing team is awarded a faceoff in the offending team's defensive zone.
If you hit the 8 ball in and then scratch in a game of pool, you lose the game.
You don't win anything.