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1. 55 synonyms of Highballing from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 23 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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3. Highballing: to proceed or move quickly
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4. Highballing is a personal endeavor that can be highly rewarding
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5. In Low- or Highballing, someone makes a ridiculously low or high offer.
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6. (verb) - Highballing: the act of setting high expectations or thinking beyond the bounds of a situation
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7. " Veronica is such a highballer so she really thought he should step up and do the right thing" "I was really Highballing …
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8. I haven't found a date on the railroad term "Highballing." Mr
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9. Flexner says "balling," mid-30s meaning to have a wild good time -- drinking, dancing and having sex -- was "influenced by the 1925 'balling the jack,' to move quickly,and the railroaders use of 'Highballing,' to go full speed." Page 455.
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11. Synonyms for Highballing include bolting, dashing, haring, hurtling, running, scurrying, scuttling, zipping, shooting and zooming
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12. Highballing classic cocktails How to make Recipes
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13. Story What is a highball Highballing classic cocktails How to make Recipes Glassware & bar equipment Books & publishing Back to top What is a highball? Highballs are a type of simple cocktail consisting of a spirit and a carbonate served in a low capacity, tall, ice-filled glass (often referred
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14. Words by Simon Difford Two comments by Mr Highball himself, Jörg Meyer, "you can highball any cocktail", and "a highball is a short drink made long" left me wanting to try Highballing previously short classic cocktails
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15. Highballing is the most modern form of climbing
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16. Highballing differs from free soloing in that the highballer is willing to fall and plans for such eventualities before leaving the ground, whereas the soloist would never entertain such notions
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20. At what point is it Highballing or just climbing something unbolted 😂 i think thats about this point
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21. "Highballing" meant the engine had got up to speed
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22. Re: A Highballing GP30 on the Santa Fe Author: Evan_Werkema I recall Mid America Car did contract repaints on a bunch of Santa Fe GP30's and GP35's right before the BNSF merger, and it looks like the first two units were beneficiaries.
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23. Highballing has always been special for me, an intense confrontation with myself
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24. Highballing WITH FLIMSIES: WORKING UNDER TRAIN ORDERS ON THE ESPEE'S COAST LINE
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25. An official film made by the War Department, Highballing to Victory is a short US propaganda movie made toward the end of World War II about the importance of material and transportation in the war effort
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26. Since then iffy upscaling and some Highballing has been used to push characters to multi country level
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27. 1 day ago · And even with your Highballing , Sephiroth >>> Zach Fair > Bahamut Fury and Bahamut Fury flew from Neptune to Earth in 11 seconds , that is still …
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HIGHBALLING [ˈhīˌbôl]
VERB
1 : an iced drink containing liquor (such as whiskey) and water or a carbonated beverage (such as ginger ale) and served in a tall glass. 2 : a railroad signal for a train to proceed at full speed. highball. verb. highballed; highballing; highballs.
Well-known examples of highballs include the Seven and Seven, Scotch and soda, rum and Coke, and Caipirinha. A highball is typically served over ice in a large straight-sided highball glass or Collins glass.
In Railroading, A 'Highball' Means You're Good To Go For our Trade Lingo series, Melissa Block talks to Jerry Murry about the railroad lingo, "highball.".
A highball is typically served over ice in a large straight-sided highball glass or Collins glass .