granny knot

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granny knot

A sailor ties a granny knot in a thick rope.

Definition

Noun: A type of knot that is a common but incorrect and insecure version of the reef (square) knot. It is formed by tying two overhand knots with the ends on the same side, rather than opposite sides, making it prone to slipping or jamming.

Usage

The term "granny knot" is used specifically to identify and criticize an incorrectly tied, unreliable knot. It is often mentioned in contrast to the secure reef knot. * You've tied a granny knot; it will come undone under pressure. * For safety, make sure your shoelaces are not in a granny knot. * The package arrived open because someone used a granny knot.

Advanced Usage
  • As a metaphor for a flawed or insecure solution: The term can be used figuratively to describe a method or agreement that is fundamentally unsound.
    • Their peace treaty was a diplomatic granny knot, likely to unravel at the first sign of tension.
Variants and Related Words
  • Granny (noun, informal): A grandmother. (The knot's name is derived from the stereotype of an inexperienced person tying it.)
  • Reef Knot (noun, also called a Square Knot): The secure, correct version of this binding knot.
  • Thief Knot (noun): Another insecure variation of the reef knot, similar to the granny knot but with the ends emerging from opposite sides.
Synonyms
  • Lubber's knot (nautical term)
  • False knot
  • Slipknot (in the general sense of an insecure knot, though technically different)
Antonyms
  • Reef knot
  • Square knot
  • Secure knot
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • To tie a granny knot: The act of creating this specific insecure knot.
    • He always ties a granny knot when he's in a hurry.
granny knot

A sailor ties a granny knot in a thick rope.

Noun
  1. a reef knot crossed the wrong way and therefore insecure

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