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enrico_palazzo Wed Mar 11, 2009 05:48am

Rhubarb
 
Just curious... but do any of you guys know how the term "rhubarb" when used to descibe an argument came to be?

mbyron Wed Mar 11, 2009 07:04am

Found this online, according to which Garry Schumacher first used the term.
Online Etymology Dictionary

SAump Wed Mar 11, 2009 01:19pm

Just Jargoning
 
List of baseball jargon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Side note: Also missing some fun LSU area "Cajun" baseball terms.
Two particular words that come to mind are quaidis and bocephus.
In country boy terms, both are less known 2nd cousins to the lesser thrown eephus pitch.
The 1st term, quaidis, describes a very good pitch, often swung at and not very hittable.
The 2nd term comes from famous country music legend Hank Williams Jr's nickname.
Bocephus describes the very same pitch after its been hammered for extra bases.
In hindsight, it refers to the pitcher giving up mutiple RBIs on one pitch.
"Who knows where the next great rhubarb will come?"

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