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FREIGHT, PULL ONE'S

FREIGHT, PULL ONE'S
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a coined variation of the phrase to pull one's weight, meaning to take one's share of responsibility; to do one's portion of the work of a job or project (in return for pay, a reward, etc.). To pull one's weight comes from the sport of rowing where each member of the team must pull on an oar to help move the vessel forward and is expected to do so in proportion to his or her weight.