Everything2
Near Matches
Ignore Exact
Full Text
Everything2

highball

created by gumby89

(idea) by gumby89 (2.6 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sun Mar 02 2003 at 9:34:33

(verb)

To quote a higher price when you're selling something than the price for which you're really willing to part with it, maybe considerably higher.

Then when you go down lower the buyer thinks they're beating you, especially if they haven't done their homework. This way both people win. You get your price and the buyer wins too. Clearly a win-win situation

Highballing can also come in handy if you want to buy an expensive television but your wife wants to spend less than you do. Let's say you want to buy a $600.00 TV. Then you can tell your wife you want the $800.00 one and when you "give in" and choose the cheaper one, she's happy that you're so reasonable. This is vile and manipulative and not recommended if you want to promote a trusting relationship.


(thing) by Yonder (3.1 wk) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Sun Jan 25 2004 at 22:28:12

In the days of steam locomotives, the gauge that indicated the level of water in the boiler was a float in the reservoir attached by a metal rod to a ball. When the tank was full, and the train could thus safely reach top speed, the conductor could see a high ball. The term highball came to be used for the signal (two short blows of the whistle and then one long) that a train preparing for full-speed-ahead would issue and then simply for any very fast train.

More commonly, a highball is a mixed drink consisting of a base liquor and a mixer -- usually soda or juice but sometimes water, served in a tall (highball) glass. Florida Highballs use orange or grapefruit juice as the mixer -- as in a Tequila Sunrise or a Greyhound, and New England Highballs use cranberry juice -- as in a Sex on the Beach. Standard Highballs (qualifying for neither of the above special categories) include Gin and Tonic, Seven and Seven, and Scotch and Water.

Patrick Gavin Duffy, an early bar-writer, claimed to have brought the highball to America in 1895. It seems a dubious distinction given the (lack of) complexity of the class of drinks, but he may have been the first to categorize mixes this way.


printable version
chaos

highball glass lowball Seven and Seven Sex on the beach
Alan Lomax Gin and Tonic Everything Bartender Champagne Flute
March 19, 2006 martini sell orange juice
Try cock maraschino cherry Tequila Sunrise Steam locomotive
cranberry juice Notre Dame Fight Song toeprint Hades Highball
hairy eyeball Tip Gillette lithium water
Y'know, if you log in, you can write something here, or contact authors directly on the site. Create a New User if you don't already have an account.
  Epicenter
Login
Password

password reminder
register

Everything2 Help

Cool Staff Picks
Just another sprinkling of indeterminacy
My mom is my dad is my daughter is dead
Dog's egg
Codpiece
Equity court
False mathematical proofs
UN Sanctions and the Mortality of Iraqi Children: Facts and Figures
Shoshone
Gerontion
Getting an STI test
setuid
Moor
Desine fata deum flecti sperare precando
I remember when it was me who made you want to take over the world and enslave humanity
New Writeups
sam512
halfway homes, catacombs, twilight zones(fiction)
Timeshredder
The Texas UFO Crash of 1897(event)
Heitah
The Dark Knight(review)
ignis_glaciesque
Uppsala(place)
ignis_glaciesque
diffusion of responsibility(idea)
TheOrientalAfrican
The Soft Meadow of my Childhood(event)
BookReader
The Dragon Slayers(fiction)
kohlcass
religiously fashionable(review)
Pavlovna
waulking song(thing)
tentative
Stick Man(poetry)
Ereneta
The Fight with the Snapping Turtle: Or, the American St. George(poetry)
sitaraika
Fog and fire(personal)
MonoliTheory
She sobs in response(fiction)
kohlcass
Arzu(person)
Clarke
Duster(fiction)
This affordable entertainment brought to you by The Everything Development Company