The phrase doesn't mean anything.
Going from the back to the front of a boat would be said as going from stern to stem, going from aft to bow or simply going forward, usually pronounced 'forrard'
If you are looking forward to the front of the boat (that is, in the direction it is going), port side is on your left.
It means a vessel is going to back up.
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the boat is going astern. (backwards)
it just means its not in the front, and in the back.
it is john cena's gesture when he is going to do the five knuckle shuffle
I'm on a boat" is like saying "on a roll". Things are going incredibly well for you and nobody can touch you, because you're on a boat!
If your cervix is closed in the front but open in the back, this might mean you are about to start your period. It could also mean that you are ovulating.
back down
The front of the boat, or the "bow", is open and is usually equipped with seats or a sun deck.
The 'bow' of a boat is the pointy bit at the front! So to "stand in the bows of a boat" simply means that the person has gone to the front of the boat and is standing as far forward as they can get. Colloquial English uses the phrase 'IN the bows' rather than 'AT the bows' but means the same thing.
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