The phrase "PUT SOME ENGLISH ON IT," where did it come from? Any ideas?

Question:Why not "PUT SOME AFRICAN ON IT?" OR "PUT SOME SPANISH ON IT?"

Answers:
LMAO ... "put some English on it" is a billiard game phrase. Meaning to hit the cue ball on top or the bottom to make it spin.

The word "English" has more than one definition

1. The language of the people of England and the United State.
2. The people of England.
3. Spin around the vertical axis deliberately imparted to a ball that is driven or rolled.
i have no idea

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