Nothing at all that I can tell. It's not even proper English. I suggest asking the person you heard say it what exactly they were saying.
Line is a nautical term for a rope. But a rope can be a line attached on only one end in normal use. The bell rope, the bucket rope, the tiller rope, the bolt rope, check rope, foot rope, monkey rope, and the dip rope.
"Pushing rope" means attempting an action that is ultimately futile. For a demo, lay a length of rope on the floor, stand at one end, and attempt to push it away from yourself. This phrase is commonly used to denote a man's lack of sexual prowess, for reasons that should now be obvious.
a rope clock is nothing but
A rope is measured in metres, or feet.
a knot in a rope is a point
"She is at the end of her rope"
sorry but i do not know what you mean by "show you hemp rope?" i might be able to answer it if it was "how to braid a hemp rope"
There are a number of things a person may mean when they call you a rope. They may mean that you are strong or that you are common.
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"Rope sailing," also known as "sailing rope" refers to all the different types of things made out of rope that are used in sailing. It can include long lengths of rope or small buckles made with small lengths of rope.
I fell whilst rock climbing, the rope saved my life.We tied the rope to the jetty to stop the boat floating down river.My mum showed me how to use a skipping rope.
To 'piss up a rope', like the act described, is to try to do something impossible.
It's German a occupational name meaning roper or rope maker. As the German word for rope is seil.
in boating it can mean you have tyed up the rope that keeps the boat from driffting away
Hawsed is The hole that an anchor rope passes through.....
It means to hang loosely - as in 'the rope was dangling in the breeze'
tip of a rope when it is going up and down