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    [Verb]  | "crew" 


    1: to act as a member of a crew

    2: to serve as a crew member on (a ship, an aircraft, etc.)

    3: to supply (something) with people (as for service)


    Origin: 1900 ;

    [Noun]  | "crew" | \ ˈkrü \


    1: a band or force of armed men

    2: a group of people associated together in a common activity or by common traits or interests

    3: gang


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English crue, from Middle French, reinforcement, literally, increase, from crue, feminine past participle of croistre to grow, from Latin crescere{mat|crescent|};

    [Noun]  | "ground crew" 


    1: the mechanics and technicians who maintain and service an airplane


    Origin: 1934 ;

    [Noun]  | "crews" 


    1: a group involved in secret or criminal activities;


      * e.g., " ... when one boy turned informant, the police were able to nab the drug kingpin and the rest of his crew "



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    2: a group of people working together on a task;


      * e.g., " ... we'll need the whole crew to stay late tomorrow "



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    [Noun]  | "crew" 


    1: a group involved in secret or criminal activities;


      * e.g., " ... when one boy turned informant, the police were able to nab the drug kingpin and the rest of his crew "



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    2: a group of people working together on a task;


      * e.g., " ... we'll need the whole crew to stay late tomorrow "



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     [ "Crew" ]

    1: Crew is like crack. It interferes with your sleep. It destroys your body. It introduces you to totally weird people. It's expensive. It takes you away from the real world and into a fantasy land. You start doing it way too much, as you build up a tolerance. You can't stop. You love it, but you know that you shouldn't. You stick with it, because you have this bizzare idea that life would just not be the same without it.

      * e.g.,  ... I can't I have Crew 

     [ "Crew" ]

    1: A bizarre cult centered around the movement of boats across water in straight lines, propelled by the mental force of anywhere from one to eight human, virgin adherents. During the winter months, its disciples rise well earlier than most sane humans for their bizzare sunrise rituals, including self-injury caused by the use of a holy relic known only as an "erg," which strangely resembles a Medieval torture rack, in honour of their victory-god, "Henley", and 18 mile pilgrimage runs to honour the river-god "Nationals", and his mate "Canadian Nationals". The sacred hymns of the Scottish musical duo "The Proclaimers" are played during these rituals.

      * e.g.,  ... I am about to be castrated, as part of my initiation into Crew. 

     [ "crew" ]

    1: crew will wreck your life. The initiation of a rower's journey begins when they set hands on a boat. You will carry a boat with others like you, and become astounded at how heavy this thing really is. When all the oars are in, you may row arms only. Seems easy. then the back is added, then the legs. It seems okay. Only as the weeks go by do you realize the enormity of what you have gotten yourself into. Your hands will bleed and ache and sting; it hurts to pick up a pencil sometimes. You are introduced to the ergometer, erg, or rowing machine- this machine is the finest example of torture in the modern world. Your hands will hurt worse, you will pull harder, you will vomit in trash cans and wobble on jelly legs to your car. Finally, the hunger. There is no greater hunger than hunger after practice. You will eat anything and everything in sight. But aside from the general pain, nausea, and discomfort associated with rowing- it will get you fit. You will meet new people that will change your life. You will work harder than you ever have and see results. You will do things that you have never dreamed of. You will fall in love with crew, only it's a weird kind of love. A certain comfort comes from smelling the boathouse on your clothes, stepping off of the erg and into the rainy outdoors, or crossing the finish line with boats behind you.

      * e.g.,  ... Rower: I can't, I have crew. 

     [ "crew" ]

    1: A sport which takes up all excess time

      * e.g.,  ... I can't hook up with you, I have crew 

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    1: Crew (krü) n. a sport practiced in rowing boats where the participants willfully awake before dawn and run to practice where they spend one to two hours sitting on a hard wood seat and pull on oars to such a level as to cause their bodies to go into oxygen debt, resulting in the formation of lactic acid in their blood, which causes substantial pain and discomfort in all major muscle groups. This activity is usually performed twice a day in the name of fun, and is conducted under the demonic supervision of a person called "Coach" with the help of his trained servant named "Coxswain".

      * e.g.,  ... Me: What are you up to spring break? 

     [ "Crew" ]

    1: By far one of the most misunderstood and tight-woven sports known to man. A high-school crew is usually frowned upon as a "cult", due to the immense amount of commitment and unity found amongst the rowers and Cox'ns. By attending and perticipating in regular practices, a rower will develop a well toned, muscular, "Ripped like Jesus" appearance.

      * e.g.,  ... Football player(stereotypical) : You row a straight line, how hard is that? 


     [ "Crew" ]

    2: Contrary to popular belief, Rowing is not just for the preppy kids. The majority, sadly enough, of crews is made up of preppy kids because of the immense costs of boats and equipment. a single oar costs approximately $250 USD. Boats range in price from $2,500USD. to $250,000+USD.

      * e.g.,  ... Rower :Hard. but I'll ignore that comment if you spell Football. 


     [ "Crew" ]

    3: In the winter and off season, rowers use an erg (see mideval torture machine)for training. A college rower is known to exert his- or herself so far as to vomit while still erging, or even find him-/herself unable to stand.

      * e.g.,  ... Football player: P-i-g-s-k-i-n 


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    4: Ironically, Crew is the only sport derived from a form of capital punishment. (see vikings)

      * e.g.,  ... Rower: good boy. *is carried off by a group of ladies. 

     [ "crew" ]

    1: the sport of gods, requires constant physical exertion, perfect poise, balance, timing, awareness, brute force, and a sensitive touch.

      * e.g.,  ... to err is human, to erg is devine 

     [ "the crew" ]

    1: Any group of friends whose identity can only be defined as "chill". Anyone who poses, tries too hard, or causes drama is automatically not part of "the crew". There's no initiation, you're either in, or you're not.

      * e.g.,  ... Guy #1: What are you doing tonight? 

     [ "crewing" ]

    1: The act of rowing and being in a crew on the water. May be in a skull or a sweep boat - but must be with more than one person so that they may call you an idiot for the poor joining of the words CREW and ROWING.

      * e.g.,  ... Dude we should totally go crewing today!" "Please don't ever say that again. 

     [ "Crew" ]

    1: Sport in which 1-8 people row a racing shell down a river 1500-2000 meters. Usually takes around 6 minutes to finish. Practice is run by a coach and his ever faithful coxwain. There are 2 types of shells, scullers, in which every rower has 2 oars, and standard, when each rower has 1 oar, port or starbord. During the offseason rowers practice on ergs. Rowers are also known to train as hard as some of the most physical sports there are. A common misconseption is that rowers arms are really strong, little do the public know, that rowers use mainly there legs.

      * e.g.,  ... Shit man crew is the greatest sport ever. Damn this sport gave me a sexy body. 

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