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with Anu Garghey rube
 PRONUNCIATION: 
(hay roob)
 MEANING: 
noun:1. A fight between members of a circus and the general public. 2. A call to rally circus members in a fight. ETYMOLOGY: 
The term originated in the 19th century when circuses were rowdy affairs
and "Hey Rube" was the rallying cry to call all circus people to help in
a fight with townspeople. It's not clear whether Rube in this term was
someone specific or simply a use of the informal term rube (shortened form
of Reuben) for an unsophisticated person from a rural area. Earliest
documented use: 1882.
USAGE: 
"I said 'Shut it, Camel! I'm dealing with a situation here.' Walter says.'What kind of situation?' says Camel. 'Jacob's messed up.' 'What? How? Was there a hey rube?" Sara Gruen; Water for Elephants; Algonquin Books; 2006. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: 
The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out. -Thomas Babington Macaulay, author and statesman (1800-1859)
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