Peter Crosby - Week 7 "Weigh-Enough"
Weigh-Enough
(n.) (exclamation) a command used by coxswains in rowing, meaning: stop whatever it is you’re doing – rowing, carrying the boat, etc.
"Weigh Enough" is the command to stop rowing or, in some cases, whatever the rower is doing, whether it be walking with the boat overhead or rowing. ("Weigh" is a nautical term for the movement of a boat through water (as in headway and right-of-way). So the command "weigh enough", literally means enough moving the boat). Often pronounced way-nuf, wane-up or wane-off in the United States." Rowing term
This word is used exclusively in rowing as far as I know, and it's introduced to new rowers as soon as they start. Considering that it's a word that's never used in anything else in the world, I assume it's a new and interesting word for a lot of people.
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