acrobat
They are usually called tight rope walkers or acrobats.
A person who walks on tightropes is called a "funambulist." This term comes from the Latin words "funis," meaning rope, and "ambulare," meaning to walk. Funambulists often perform in circuses or theatrical performances, showcasing their impressive balance and skill.
A person who walks aimlessly can be referred to as a wanderer or a stroller.
a walker
An idiot. But generally speaking, a person walking the street is called a pedestrian.
Flexible rope
A common term would be sleep walker.
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.
people from all walks of life (the insured)
By pulling a rope up and down, a person transfers mechanical energy to the rope. This energy is converted into kinetic energy as the rope moves. The person's effort causes the rope to vibrate and create waves.
anchor It is true that many people call this person the "anchor", yet it is also true that many call that person the "caboose".
A rope that hangs a person is called a noose.