pool of death

English

Etymology

pool + death From being a place of danger

Noun

pool of death (plural pools of death)

  1. (sports) A grouping/division of competitors containing many highly skilled ones, who need to eliminate each other to proceed to the next round.
  2. (geography, slang) A body of water that is a region of (real or apparently) highly dangerous waters

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