inside baseball



inside baseball

1. adjective (hyphenated and used as a modifier before a noun) Relating to or containing nuanced details and minutiae that require such specific knowledge or insight as to be unintelligible or irrelevant to outsiders. The novel is so overwrought with long, inside-baseball descriptions of the publishing world that the plot, as may be appreciated by the common reader, is largely lost in the process.
2. noun An approach containing or concerned with nuanced details and minutiae requiring such specific knowledge or insight as to be unintelligible or irrelevant to outsiders. I hate going to dinner with my wife's economist friends. There's always so much inside baseball between them that I'm always left with nothing to talk about.
See also: inside

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alfher-Ancient Germanic
Severus-Ancient Roman
Anan (1)-Western African, Akan
Grigol-Georgian
Koraloko-RAH-loEsperanto
Andoni-Basque