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lemonade verb in poolroom betting, to miss a shot or lose a game intentionally US- By “stalling” (deliberately missing some shots, leaving himself out of position, etc.) and by “lemoning” or “lemonading” an occasional game in the session (winning in a deliberately sloppy and seemingly lucky manner, or deliberately losing the game), the hustler keeps his opponent on the hook. — Ned Polsky, Hustlers, Beats, and Others, pp. 56–57, 1967
- I was on the losing end one time when someone else was lemonading. — Robert Byrne, McGoorty, p. 32, 1972
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