leaning rest


a euphamistic military slang term for the push up position. it is most heavily used in the u.s. military, especially the army and marine corps. found in a number of marching cadences.

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drill sergeant: recruit you better fall into formation in the next three seconds or you will be spending a h-ll of a lot of time in the leaning rest

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