Definition of Seaguling
English
- (Commonwealth English, slang) present participle of seagull; the practice, in Rugby Union, of forwards running in the back lines (see rugby union positions)
usage note:Other inflections are rare with this meaning.
quotations:
*2002:" when you need cover for the fullback because of the bombs raining down, when the walking maul requires every forward to quit seagulling and actually do some hard graft, then the rest of the game opens up." —
*2002:"On hand was seagulling number eight Dave Hodges to cross for the all-important try." —
*2005:"Scotland run it wide right, to Hogg seagulling on the wing, but he is pushed into touch just short." —
- ("British Seagull outboard enthusiasts, slang") present participle of seagull; the practice of using a British Seagull outboard.
quotations:
"Happy Seagulling!"
"I'm going take the boat out and do some seagulling."
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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