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Raburn Cycle 

(n) A feat in baseball rarely achieved in which a batter strikes out, flies out, grounds out and is credited with an error in the field in the same game. Named after Detroit Tigers utility player Ryan Raburn, who since entering the league has achieved the feat at least 37 times costing his team multiple games and possible postseason berths.

See also, Inge Triple Crown
The day after Albert Pujols recorded his first Raburn Cycle, the St. Louis Cardinals 1st baseman announced his retirement from the game and promptly burned all of his bats and gloves.
Raburn Cycle by brainpinky June 28, 2011
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rabun gap 

Private school in north Georgia where there's a 25 percent chance you'll get kicked out before you've completed 4 years of high school.
"Hey you went to rabun gap?"
"Yea I got kicked out the first semester."
rabun gap by Dylivia May 26, 2014

Reburn Run 

going around town looking for remains of cigs to smoke
Reburn Run by No_theft_charges August 16, 2017
A small incorporated "town for the motor age" located in Fair Lawn, New Jersey. As a community within a community, it was a planned town designed so one could walk anywhere. Its residents pride themselves on their fancy pool, multiple parks, overpriced houses and secretive Association. The elementary school has been remodeled in recent years, displacing the once popular stickball and basketball courts. Radburn school kids are often taught about the sister town in Japan during assemblies in the cafegymatorium-which had ceilings too low for basketball. The "radburn bump" is a small hill on Howard Ave, known for young drivers "bottoming out" as they pass over at excessive speed. The "town" of Radburn refers to the intersection of Fair Lawn Ave. and Plaza Road, once populated by local businesses, but has since been taken over by chains such as Panera and Subway. Unfortunately Biaggio's, the worst pizza in Fair Lawn, still remains. Radburn bagels are often towted as the best in all of Fair Lawn. The Baskin-Robbins store, which has since closed, was once known as a nexis for a burgeoning drug trade. Local hangouts include the back of CVS, known as Club C. Many residents also commute by the local train station into NYC. A predominantly white suburb, an increasing Russian immigrant population has called Radburn home in recent years.
Remember Mr. Freebody?

Yes, he enjoyed the annual Fun Run through Radburn.
Radburn by anonymousfairlawn January 17, 2007

gene rayburn

The original host of the once popular game-show "Match Game"
the microphone Gene Rayburn uses is all skinny and weird

mr ratburn 

A homeless man that is looking for food and if angered will attempt to shoot you.
You is acting like a mr Ratburn you bitch!