In the early '60's in Tampa, Fl, groups of teens usually driving home from a game would play a car game at red light called "cherry baskets" You jump out of your car at the stop light, drivers included, run around as many cars as you could & get back to where you started before the light changed. Sometimes, the passengers would change cars & the game continued to the next light & so on until everyone was back in their original car & it was time to head home.
When my grandma learned to drive she played "cherry baskets" with her friends.

Grandma had to go to driving school because the police said

" cherry baskets" was reckless driving.

chinese fire drill similar to cherry baskets popped up about 20yrs later.
by Sylkjammies March 2, 2018
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A form of fallacious argument, in which one will present a large list of anecdotes and small-scale studies individually selected in order to make a point, while ignoring anecdotes and small-scale studies indicating the opposite ("cherry picking"), and more importantly, ignoring the fact that large-scale, properly executed studies invariably demonstrate the viewpoint opposed to the cherry-basketer.

A form of "quantity over quality" argument and a staple of conspiracy theorists.
That's a lot of links to go through. Do any of them present any GOOD evidence, or is it just a cherry basket?
by IndigoFenix December 9, 2021
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