The homophone of cue (or Q) would be queue.
A cue is a direction to do something. To act on cue is to do what you need to do when the cue is given to you. It is common in acting, as delivering your line on cue, that is, when your turn comes up or when you hear the line that leads into yours.
That would be CUE. A queue is a line.
The homonym for "cue" is "queue," which refers to a line or sequence of people or things waiting for their turn.
The actor recited his line on cue
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a cue is a when the actor has to say a line or go on stage.
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No, in a game of pool, a player is not allowed to move the cue ball in hand behind the line.
The homophone of the word "cue" is "queue." "Cue" refers to a signal to start an action, while "queue" refers to a line of people waiting for something.
Squirt refers to the deviation of the cue ball's path from the aim line due to using side english. This can impact a pool shot because the cue ball will not be traveling where you are aiming exactly, and so you will not execute the shot as intended. If you are hitting the cue ball with right english (on the right side of the cue ball, as you are looking at it down on the shot), the cue ball will have a tendency to squirt to the left as you stroke through the cue ball. The amount of squirt depends on how far to the right you hit the cue ball (vs a center ball hit on the aim line) and how hard you hit the cue ball.