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91strap — n. an athlete, not necessarily male. (From jockstrap.) □ A whole gang of straps came in the bar and ordered milk. □ The guy’s a strap all right, but he’s not dumb …
92strap someone with someone or something — tv. to burden someone with someone or something. (Often passive.) □ Don’t you try to strap me with your baby brother! □ She was strapped with too many bills to pay each month …
93strap hammer — noun : a heavy hammer (as a helve hammer or drop hammer) in which the head is suspended by a strap …
94strap joint — noun : a joint formed by butting together the two pieces to be joined and riveting a metal strap to each piece …
95strap-laid — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : consisting of or being flat rope made by stitching together side by side two cable laid ropes * * * /strap layd /, adj. Ropemaking. noting a type of flat cordage made by stitching strands together side by side. [1830 40] …
96strap rail — noun : a railroad rail consisting of a metal strap placed upon a wooden rail …
97strap shoe — noun see strap I, 4 …
98strap — a catch of trout hung on a branch through the gills (Newfoundland, Scotland) …
99strap strategy — noun A bullish options strategy that is established by buying a two calls and one put option with the same exercise price. The trader is betting on volatility …
100STRAP — System Training Plan (Governmental » Military) * Section, Township, Range, Area, and Parcel (Governmental » State & Local) …