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Dear websafe: you mention of "with it" reminds me of seeing its origin being said to originate from the early 1900s when travelling carnivals had defrauded country bumpkin customers try to fight with the carnical operator who had cheated them. A "rhubarb" would ensue, and the "carnies" would yell "with it" to bring other canrnies to help fight the farmers.
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