GUEST ROPE


Meaning of GUEST ROPE in English

ˈgeˌstrōp noun

Etymology: probably alteration of guess (as in guess-warp )

1. : a line that is supplementary to a towline and is used especially to keep the tow steady

2. : a line run along a ship's side or out to the end of a boom for small boats to hold to — called also boat line, grab rope

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