Belay your order essentially means "cancel the order" or "stop the order"
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I will belay the rope.
The term 'belay' means to make something secure. It can be used in nautical terms winding rope around a pin or when a mountaineer is securing their rope around a rock.
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In standardized and modern English usage the phrase order is "previously reoccurring." This phrase regards that an event has repeated itself over the past time frame. An commonly used alternate phrase is "a reoccurring history."
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To belay means to surround, overlay, or adorn something.
I will belay the rope.
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Martin Belay was born on 1991-03-15.
Yehunie Belay was born on 1961-12-09.
"Belay that" is a nautical term meaning hold off, or wait. It comes from the use of a "belaying pin" -- a wooden rod inserted into a rail, around which you wrap the end of a rope to hold that rope tight in position -- to "hold it right there". "Belay my last" would be "hold off on what I just said". "Belay that, mates!" would be "hold off on what your doing for a moment, guys". Colorful language the old salts had, no?
Nicolas Maurice-Belay was born on 1985-04-19.
Stop is belay. As in "Belay and tie off" which is stop and tie off.
If you belay from the top of the route, or from the base. Normally you would bottom belay. If for some reason you approached the climb from the top of the cliff you would do a top-belay. Also, if you are doing a really long (multi-pitch) climb, you and your partner leapfrog eachother up the cliff - each doing a length of the rope at a time. This means that every other "pitch" would be a top belay.
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