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seag·ulling
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seagullingverb
the practice, in Rugby Union, of forwards running in the back line rather than concentrating on their primary positional duties in open play (see rugby union positions).
seagullingverb
present participle of seagull; the practice of using a British Seagull outboard.
seagullingverb
; The practice of Seagulling is to ejaculate into ones hand and proceed to slap a stranger round the face, with said salty hand.
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seagulling
Seagulling is a slang term that refers to a behavior where someone steps in at the last moment to take credit for or claim ownership of a project or idea, despite not having contributed to it or being involved for most of the process. This term is often used to describe individuals who swoop in, make a brief appearance, take credit, and then leave without offering any substantial input or commitment.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of seagulling in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of seagulling in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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- seagullingArabic
- seagullingCzech
- καραμέλαGreek
- mevoEsperanto
- seagullingSpanish
- دریاییPersian
- lokkiFinnish
- mouetteFrench
- seagullingHungarian
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- שחףHebrew
- カモメJapanese
- 갈매기Korean
- seagullingLatin
- seagullingDutch
- seagullingNorwegian
- seagullingPolish
- gaivotaPortuguese
- seagullingRomanian
- seagullingRussian
- seagullingTelugu
- seagullingTurkish
- чайкаUkrainian
- seagullingChinese
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