Pull your weight
English Idiom
Meaning: Doing your fair share of work or contributing equally in a group setting. It means meeting the expectations and responsibilities assigned to you.
Origin: The idiom 'Pull your weight' originates from the sport of rowing, where each rower must pull their oar with a certain amount of force to ensure that the boat moves efficiently. If one person doesn't pull their weight, it slows down the whole team.
