snub up



snub up

v.
To anchor something, such as a vessel, by wrapping a line around a post or cleat: The dock workers took a line and snubbed up the boat. I snubbed the boat up and went ashore. As we came in, one of the crew jumped onto the pier, grabbed a line, and snubbed up.
See also: snub, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Magdalina-Old Church Slavic, Bulgarian
Ari (1)-Hebrew
Sonam-Tibetan, Bhutanese, Indian, Hindi, Marathi
Gaspare-Italian
Medrod-Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance
SÉVÈRe-French