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bull pen

American  
Or bullpen

noun

  1. Baseball.

    1. a place where relief pitchers warm up during a game.

    2. the relief pitchers on a team.

  2. Informal.

    1. a large cell or room, usually next to the courtroom, where prisoners are temporarily held.

    2. a large room in an office occupied by many employees.

  3. any temporary or crowded quarters, as sleeping quarters in a lumber camp.

  4. a pen for a bull or bulls.


Etymology

Origin of bull pen

1800–10, bull pen for def. 4; 1920–25 bull pen for def. 1

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In that situation the bull pen is supposed to at least try to direct traffic.

From New York Times Sep. 28, 2016

Consequently, being in the bull pen made it hard to assert enough authority in order to carry out my job as head of logistics and international artist liaison.

From Los Angeles Times May 29, 2016

They have a Cory strong lineup, a solid professional bull pen, and the best starting pitching in baseball.

From New York Times Jan. 23, 2016

Banged out a post about Ricky Gervais in the press bull pen.

From The Guardian Aug. 28, 2011

There was little chance for fresh air or exercise except in the bull pen, which was provided with a shed that ran the length of the wall.

From Broken to the Plow by Dobie, Charles Caldwell

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