Birl

/bɜːrl/ verb

To spin or rotate a log, especially in log-rolling competitions; to move with a spinning motion or turn rapidly.

Possibly from Scottish or dialect origins, though the exact etymology is debated. It may relate to 'birr' (to spin) or have Norse roots. The term became standardized in North American logging culture.

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