pull one's weight

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Definition

Verb phrase: - To contribute one's fair share of effort or work to a group task or collective responsibility. It implies doing the amount of work that is expected or required, so that others do not have to compensate for one's lack of effort.

Usage

This phrase is used to describe a person's contribution within a team, family, workplace, or any collaborative setting. It often carries a tone of expectation and can be used to criticize someone who is not contributing enough or to praise someone who is. - It is commonly used in work or team environments. - It can be used in positive statements, negative statements, or as an imperative (a command or strong suggestion).

Examples
  • Positive Statement:
  • Negative Statement:
  • Imperative/Request:
Advanced Usage
  • "to start pulling one's weight": Used to urge someone to begin contributing adequately after a period of not doing so.
    • "The new employee needs to start pulling his weight soon to earn the team's trust."
  • Negation for Emphasis: Often used with "never," "doesn't," or "won't" to strongly indicate a consistent failure to contribute.
    • "She never pulls her weight during group projects, so no one wants to be her partner."
Variants and Related Words
  • Pull together (phrasal verb): To cooperate and work hard as a team toward a common goal.
    • "If we all pull together, we can finish this on time."
  • Carry one's own weight: A less common variant with the same meaning.
    • "In this department, everyone is expected to carry their own weight."
Synonyms
  • Do one's part: To fulfill one's individual responsibility in a shared endeavor.
  • Contribute one's fair share: To give an equitable amount of effort or work.
  • Pull one's own load: Similar imagery, emphasizing carrying a burden equal to others.
Related Idioms
  • A team player: A person who works well with others and contributes to the team's success. This is a positive description of someone who consistently pulls their weight.
    • "We're looking to hire someone who is a real team player."
  • Free rider (or freeloader): A person who benefits from a group's efforts without contributing. This is the opposite of someone who pulls their weight.
    • "The system is unfair because it allows free riders to benefit from the work of others."
Verb
  1. do one's share in a common task
    • Bob has never pulled his weight, and we all have to work harder to make up for his laziness