Pitching the bar was a game of strength, a log-throwing, or pole-throwing, competition. You had to play this outdoors. This sport was played by the rich.
Pitching the bar was a type of colonial Christmas game played in the 1600s by the colonists to test strength. It was played by "pitching" a pole or log as far as possible.
'Pitching a no no' is baseball slang for pitching a no-hitter.
Pitching the bar was a popular sport during Tudor times. It involved throwing a long pole and whoever threw it the furthest won.
Pitching the bar, also known as bar pitching or bar toss, is typically played by two players or teams. Each player or team takes turns trying to pitch a weight (often a metal or wooden bar) towards a designated target. While it's commonly played in pairs, it can accommodate more players in a casual setting, allowing for friendly competition among larger groups. The specifics may vary depending on local rules and variations of the game.
bar means son (of)
Bar bar black sheep have you any wool :)
Wunder Bar means wonderful in German.
"...a bar with my friends"
Roy Halladay's pitching
pitching wedge
Do you mean Stabilizer Bar?
It means it appears in the address bar