Doing the Gaul


a method of stabilising oneself whilst on public transport by means of holding on to two hand rails or slings simultaneously, in such a way that both arms are raised above the head. as a result, the commuter will be well protected from the effects of sudden braking or turning.
“doing the gaul, no way i can fall”

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