1. lowball - Noun
2. lowball - Adjective
3. lowball - Verb
make a deliberately low estimate
Source: WordNetThe construction company wanted the contract badly and lowballed Source: Internet
Lastly, management has forecasted a loss of $9.4 million in FY20, which I suspect is a lowball. Source: Internet
Participation in the Main Event peaked that year, with 8,773 players. citation Currently, Texas hold 'em, Omaha hold 'em and Seven-card stud and their lowball variants are played. Source: Internet
Strain into a lowball glass with ice and top with prosecco. Source: Internet
The lowball signal was indicated when the weighted ball, and therefore signal, was at the end of its rope in the low position, indicating stop. Source: Internet
Further American developments followed, such as the wild card (around 1875), lowball and split-pot poker (around 1900), and community card poker games (around 1925). Source: Internet