Title: chaos's Dictionary of Dragon Boat Slang Post by: DBWTim on August 26, 2003, 05:16:06 PM Since we were explaining what "jumping ship" was in the other thread I thought that it was be interesting to list out other dragonboat terms that have been tossed around while on and off the dragonboat.
6-16 - noun. Drinking game inspired by the 6-16 race start, where you set up a line of shooters across the table from each other and have the two participants race each other to see who can reach the end of the line. Drinks consist of Half a shot, half a shot, full shot, full shot, double, double of usually Tequila... followed by 16 "up strokes" of Brokendown Golfcarts. Chicken Wing - verb. Paddling technique where the inside arm is bent with the elbow pointing into the air during the paddle's up position. During the stroke the inside arm flaps like a chicken to provide the drive down in the catch phase. EastSide - verb. To perform an act that goes against the rules and regulations. Comes from the stereotype that the East Side of Vancouver is a rough and unsavory place to be. Lemming - noun. paddlers that do as their told with no opinion of their own. Merc Out - verb. To paddle for a team whose competitive level is equal or less than your original team, in a race where your team is not entered in. Monkey Butt - noun. Physical condition where one's posterior is bruised and blistered, usually on one's outside buttcheek. Caused by the used of the leg drive technique. Old Guard - noun. Paddlers that have been around the sport long enough to remember and still use "dragonboat" rather than "dragon boat" Paddle Slut - noun. Someone who paddles for a number of teams during the season with no ties to any. Essentially a paddler that gets around. Slug - noun. A dragonboat that has not been cleaned in ages and has barnacle growth that could feed a whole ecosystem. Take a swim - verb. To flip the boat. Usually happens in marathon canoes. I have yet to see a dragonboat take a swim. Wet Noodle - noun. The act of losing control of the boat causing the team to run an S-shaped course rather than in a straight line. If there are more, post them up or if I'm wrong feel free to correct me :P |