caroming
His mind was billiards-ing out of control?
I mean. It’s a word. Just not the right word.
carom /ˈkerəm / ‹Billiards chiefly N. Amer.› I. noun 1. another term for billiard (sense 2). 2. (also carom billiards) — any of the billiard games played on a table without pockets. II. verb — [no obj.] 1. make a carom; strike and rebound. – origin late 18th cent.: abbreviation of carambole, from Spanish carambola, apparently from bola ‘ball.’

