noun
: a light 2-sheave tackle commonly used as a luff upon luff by the watch on shipboard for jobs (as the handling of yardarms) that usually require all hands — called also handy-billy, jigger
noun
: a light 2-sheave tackle commonly used as a luff upon luff by the watch on shipboard for jobs (as the handling of yardarms) that usually require all hands — called also handy-billy, jigger
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012