outhole

English

Etymology

out + hole

Noun

outhole (plural outholes)

  1. (pinball) The hole at the bottom of a pinball table where each ball is eventually lost.
    • 1948, Billboard (17 April 1948, page 117)
      Marvel's latest product is highlighted by an outhole feature which is specifically designed to give the players peak interest until after the final ball in each game has come to a complete stop.

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