zero fighter
English
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈzɪəɹəʊ faɪ.tə(ɹ)/
Noun
zero fighter (plural zero fighters)
- (Singapore, usually military) A person who is unable to perform a single pull-up or chin-up.
- 2010 November 2, “The Complete Chin-Up Guide”, in Men's Health, Singapore (site), archived from the original on 15 June 2017:
- Whether you are a zero fighter (you cannot do a single chin-up) or someone who can do enough to meet the IPPT gold standard, you will find a chin-up style suited to your current level of fitness.
- 2013, “NDP 2013 - Singapore My Story Competition Submission”, in Singapore Memory Project, Singapore (blog), retrieved 18 October 2017:
- Being physically not so fit since young, I struggled myself during my Basic Military Training time, without being able to pass my IPPT or SOC. I was a zero-fighter for chin-up during IPPT (i.e. I couldn’t do any).
- 2014 June 18, “Over- or Underhand: The Best Way To Clear The Pull-up Station”, in Men's Health, Singapore (site), archived from the original on 3 October 2017:
- If you’re a ‘zero-fighter’, the underhand grip makes it easier for you to earn your first rep.
Usage notes
Commonly used by soldiers in the Singapore military. Can be found being used in local news sites, blogs, forums and fitness websites. Low frequency of usage among the general public.
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