hump strap n. a band, belt, rope, or similar long, narrow strip used for carrying heavy objects, especially on one’s back. Editorial Note: The most common way to use a hump strap is to wrap it once securely around the object to be moved, take each...
hump strap n.— «I did strap myself in with my Fathers 3 ft. WWII canvas trunk belt. I needed to do that so I could use my pole pruner up in the top part of the tree. It also came in handy as a hump strap to haul the limbs to my bundling...
hump strap n.— «Moving quickly, Hassing and Granath use two-wheeled dollies to move what seem impossibly high stacks of boxes through the drizzle. Granath unwraps his “hump strap” from his waist, using it to carry big, heavy...
hump strap n.— «A mover actually put the Mosler on his back using a “hump” strap and walked the safe down a long flight of stairs when I moved recently.» —“Re: Safe Manufacturers” by Julius Chang Usenet:...
whale tail n.— «Whale Tail: The top rear strap of a woman’s thong, which closely resembles a whale’s tail rising from the water whenever the wearer bends over or squats.» —“Re: OT—For jb’s eyes only” by Cliff...
strap oil other.— «Strap oil—what an apprentice is sent for in fun.» —“Jargon from International Union of Elevator Constructors, Local No. 1, 208 East 54th St.” by Hatch in New York City Lexicon of Trade...