Do people like the word "Rhubarb?" What's the world think of this word?
@Minium Considering it for a company name and I'm glad it can be fun in other languages haha
@anitachauhan :thumbsup_tone2: :thumbsup_tone2: :thumbsup_tone2:
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@Superexploder 3 enthusiastic thumbs up. I can get behind that
@anitachauhan In a proper pie? AMAZING!
@Samizdata With STRAWBERRIES too?! #nomnomnom
@anitachauhan That too, but just flat out rhubard pie can be AMAZING!
@anitachauhan Awesome thing.
@lanodan_tmp Delicious and colourful!
@anitachauhan Mmmm Rhubarb pie...
@CodeAnimal So delish. The word itself though - when you hear it, does it make you think happy thoughts? Or does it just remind you of pie? (thinking of using it as a company name)
@anitachauhan It's catchy.. but I have to wonder about the fact that it's kind of hard to spell?
@CodeAnimal Fair point! I hope they maybe misspell it as "roo-barb" and think that we are all about kangaroos and not advocacy marketing :thinking:
@anitachauhan I think because of growing up in the South.. it reminds me of yosemite sam yelling 'sufferin' succotash!'
@anitachauhan The word has a good feel - melodic and then a surprise barb, but I feel like "pie celery" is more accurate
@anitachauhan In french it sounds like "street/beard" (rue/barbe)