What is canoe paddler?
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What is canoe slang for?
Rank Abbr. Meaning. CANOE. Committee to Ascribe a Nautical Origin to Everything. showing only Slang/Internet Slang definitions (show all 5 definitions)
What does a paddler do?
paddler noun [C] (PERSON IN CANOE) a person traveling in and controlling a canoe (= a small, light, narrow boat that is pointed at each end) or kayak (= a light, narrow canoe with a covering over the top): Only advanced paddlers should attempt this trip.
What is brown claw?
Noun: The brown claw originated with a group of pro kayakers called Demshitz (and others) referring to super full-on whitewater as “the brown,” which means “sh-t.” The brown-claw gesture derives from them figuratively handling a bag of sh-t.
What does getting paddled mean?
to hit a child on the bottom with a short, wide piece of wood as a punishment. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Sailing, yachting & canoeing. boating.
Who Stears in a canoe?
Any third person should sit on the floor of the canoe (preferably on a cushion) between the two seats. Paddling a canoe properly requires teamwork. The stern paddler is responsible for steering the canoe, so it makes sense this should be the more experienced or athletic paddler.
What are the three paddling phases in canoeing?
It is broken down into three steps. The catch phase, the power phase, and the release phase. In the catch phase, place your right hand gripping your paddle underneath your right eye.
What does Otay buckwheat mean?
It doesn’t really mean anything different than “okay” (pronounced properly); it’s just a way to be, I dunno, cutesy. I didn’t know about the Little Rascals/Buckwheat connection, possibly because I grew up without a TV.
Why do sororities give paddles?
The fraternity and sorority paddle is most commonly used today as a decorative keepsake representing brotherhood or sisterhood and is given as a gift according to a local chapter’s traditions. The history of the paddle, however, is rooted in violence and remains both a tool and symbol of hazing in Greek organizations.
What is the meaning of paddle?
The person who paddles from the rear of a two-man canoe or C-2. STRAINER. Brush or trees which have fallen into a river, usually on the outside of a bend.
What are the different types of paddles for canoeing?
BEAVER TAIL PADDLE. A paddle with a narrow blade. BEFORE. What lies ahead; in front of. BELOW. Downriver. BENT SHAFT PADDLE. Paddles with the blade at an angle to the shaft for greater efficiency in canoeing flat water. BERRY BREAK. What happens when you pass bushes loaded with delicious berries on a long, hot, difficult portage. BILGE.
How do you paddle a canoe backwards?
Paddling the canoe backward at an angle to the current when crossing a stream laterally. BACKCOUNTRY. Distant wilderness invaded by those with a sense of adventure. BACKPADDLE. Paddling backward to slow or reverse the forward motion of a canoe.
What do you call a shoal in a canoe?
SHOAL. Shallows caused by a sand bar or sand bank, especially those which may be exposed at low water. Swift current shoals are also known as riffles. SHOE KEEL. A wide, flat keel used on river canoes. SHUTTLE. The art of maneuvering cars and canoes from put-in to take-out points. SKIN.