A triangular staysail set forward of the foremast. In a sloop (see image) the basic jib reaches back roughly to the level of the mast.
The projecting arm of a crane.
An object that is used for performing tricks while skiing, snowboarding, skateboarding, in-line skating, or biking. These objects are usually found in a terrain park or skate park.
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The mouth, sometimes particularly the tongue, underlip, or tooth.
One who jibs or balks, refusing to continue forward.
Any of a variety of specialty triangular staysails set forward of the foremast.
A crane used for mounting and moving a video camera.
A stationary condition; a standstill.
To shift, or swing around, as a sail, boom, yard, etc., as in tacking.
To stop and refuse to go forward (usually of a horse).
To stop doing something, to become reluctant to proceed with an activity.
Any of various projecting beams or spars that provide support for a sailing ship's mast.
An outrigger canoe or boat.
A long thin timber, pontoon, or other float attached parallel to a canoe or boat by projecting struts as a means of preventing tipping or capsizing.
An iron bracket or brace for an oarlock projecting from the side of a rowing boat.
An extension mechanism, often retractable when not in use, on a boat, vehicle, or structure which helps to stabilize it to keep it from tipping over.
A type of ski pole, with skis attached at the bottom, instead of the spike/pick found on a normal pole. It is used in downhill skiing variants of para-skiing, especially those that use a sit-ski, such as the monoski.