Shuffleboard.
You have 10 seconds to shoot the ball. If you do not shoot within the 10 seconds a delay of game foul will be called.
The game of billiard originally came from Europe. The game of billiard came from other games such as stick ball and other table ball games. It is also called snooker in England.
It is a Carom Game
There is a computer game called Ball Line
You see people dribble the ball and shoot the ball in the basket to score points
Simple. You "elect" any ball on the table.
No , because that would be kickball in a real game. But if you are not playing a real game then yes.
Billiards is a game that has been royal in nature and dates back to the 15th century. In order to play Billiards the first thing you need is a cushioned table which should have NO pockets, and carefully spaced diamond markers along the rails where the balls should be shot. To shoot the cue ball, a cue stick is necessary and additionally you would also need a cue chalk to sharpen the cue stick point in order to shoot the ball effectively. Note that billiards is a completely different game - played on a completely different table - with only 3 balls (instead of 16) as the game commonly called "pool".
By "out" I assume you mean off the table. If you hit the cue ball off the table it is a scratch, and is taken in the kitchen. If you hit a playing ball off the table, it is put in the pocket or in the center of the table depending on the rules you decide before the game (traditionally it is pocketed), and it becomes the other players turn. If you hit the 8 ball off the table, you lose. ADD: Good answer, but slightly incomplete. First off, I will assume you don't mean billiards, but pocket billiards, and further assume you mean the traditional game of 8 ball, or "Boston". If the cueball leaves the table(and remains off the playing surface) it is a foul. Except on the break, the incoming player receives ball in hand. On the break, the cueball must be placed "in the kitchen". If the cue ball leaves the table, but returns, without hitting anything (chalk, light fixture, wall, player) it is legal. The cueball may travel down the rail, spin back on the table, this is fine. Any object ball that leaves the table is pocketed, and a foul occurs, unless it is the 8 ball, then loss of game occurs.
The blue one.
If the black 8 ball is the object ball and a foul occurs during the shot, the game is over. This foul is loss of game.
I think it is called a goal.