A rower who uses two oars at the same time, one in each hand; this allows smaller boats to be rowed sculling, than sweep rowing. A pair being the smallest sweep boat with two people each with one oar. A single being the smallest sculling boat, with one person but two oars
To avoid confusion sweep and scull boats are named differently, a four man sweep boat is called simply "four", while a four man sculling boat is called " Quadruple scull" or just "quad"
The abbreviation for sculling boats is the number of rowers in the boat followed by an "x" to denote a scull then a "+" or "-" to denote coxed boats to coxless boats
To avoid confusion sweep and scull boats are named differently, a four man sweep boat is called simply "four", while a four man sculling boat is called " Quadruple scull" or just "quad"
The abbreviation for sculling boats is the number of rowers in the boat followed by an "x" to denote a scull then a "+" or "-" to denote coxed boats to coxless boats
by Random91010 April 15, 2009
Rowing that uses two small oars (one on each side) instead of one large one, which is called sweeping.
This can occur in a single, a double, and a quad. Doubles and quads are called pairs and fours when sweeping, but one person could never sweep because you would travel around in circles.
This can occur in a single, a double, and a quad. Doubles and quads are called pairs and fours when sweeping, but one person could never sweep because you would travel around in circles.
The sculling races will be on Saturday, while sweeping will be on Sunday.
She should focus more on training in a single because she is a good sculler.
She should focus more on training in a single because she is a good sculler.
by anaveragepseudonym June 28, 2019
by I be da baddy b March 03, 2020
Adam agreed to sell me his comic for $1200. $600 now, $600 in 2 weeks. I paid him $600 2 weeks ago but now he wants $700 or no deal. He Scull fucked me.
by Spider-man 129 June 25, 2015
1)(verb): the (violent) fucking of the face where the mouth is treated as just another hole.
2)(ver): to have been owned
2)(ver): to have been owned
by The_Guminator January 17, 2004
by j dog May 24, 2004
The lastest and greatest drinking game, where everyone is a winner and a loser....Pot Sculls
Every participant has to contribute a part of their drink to the pot. Once the contents are mixed, each player has to sculls as much as they can, once they have, they pass to the next participant to their left and so on and so forth until the entire contents are finished.
Every participant has to contribute a part of their drink to the pot. Once the contents are mixed, each player has to sculls as much as they can, once they have, they pass to the next participant to their left and so on and so forth until the entire contents are finished.
by Chur to the chur May 25, 2011