noun General Slang

rhubarb

ROO-barb · noun · slang

An on-field argument or brawl.

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A heated argument or scuffle on the field, often involving multiple players and umpires.

“A close call at the plate touched off a real rhubarb.”
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rhubarb In A Sentence

A close call at the plate touched off a real rhubarb.

Origin & Usage

From radio drama, where actors muttered 'rhubarb' to simulate an angry crowd; adopted by baseball broadcasters.

People Also Ask

What is a 'rhubarb' in baseball?

A rhubarb is a heated on-field argument or scuffle, often between players and umpires after a disputed call.

Why is a baseball argument called a rhubarb?

The term comes from radio drama, where background actors muttered 'rhubarb' repeatedly to fake the sound of an angry crowd; broadcasters carried it into baseball.

How do you use 'rhubarb' in a sentence?

You'd say something like 'A blown call at home plate started a real rhubarb between the two dugouts.'

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