Breaststroke
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a type of [stroke] in [swimming] where girls open their legs wide and guys [swim] behind them pretending not to look
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A swimming stroke in which the arms are pushed forwards and then swept back in a circular movement, while the legs are tucked in towards the body and then kicked out in a corresponding movement.
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Breaststroke in Synchronized Swimming. A movement a swimmer uses that entails their head being held high and steady with the legs providing a wedge kick, that bends and drives the swimmer through the water.
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An extremely difficult stroke to swim, involving a frog-kick and a complicated arm motion. Breaststrokers are lean and tall, with strong thighs and core. Swimmers who are not breaststrokers tend to admire breaststrokers for being able to do such a difficult stroke. Breaststrokers get props for doing 200 [breaststroke], which is regarded as one of the most difficult events in swimming.
Breaststrokers are said to be good in bed because of their strong legs and [tight body]. Science has not proven it (yet), but breaststrokers are rumored to have the biggest boobs (female) or package (male).
[Breaststroke] was the first stroke ever [swum] in competition, in England in the early 1500s. It is the third stroke in the individual [medley]. -
a way of swimming in which the arms make a circular movement in front of the body while the knees are brought up towards the body and then kicked out and back:
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