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9. The Term "Charley Horse"

The phrase charley horse was first used in print in the American magazine Sporting Life in 1886. Though no one knows the reason for these words, there are some theories. British policemen in the 17th century were called Charleys. They had to walk a lot, which made their legs hurt. Another possibility: an American baseball pitcher, Charley Radbourn, held the nickname "Old Hoss." His leg famously cramped up during a game in the 1880s.

Charley horse and baseball cmcderm1 / Getty Images

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