You've had so many problems that you can't handle any more.
That's it!
If you are at the end of your rope, you are at the limit of your patience or endurance.
Had it. Done with it. The final straw. Had enough. Has reached his limit of tolerance.
Probably tying was invented before rope. Rope isn't of much use until you invent tying. There were probably things to tie before rope came along, such as strips of leather.
Nylon rope can be dyed, but it takes some special consideration. You must use an acid dye, and the rope will need to be boiled for a time in the dye to make sure the color fully binds with the synthetic material. For best results, be sure to follow the instructions from the dye manufacturer/ supplier.
m=F/g where
Reflected but not inverted
question is incomplete!
"She is at the end of her rope"
The phrase suggests that one has reached or exceeded ones defined boundaries. This evolved from the phrase "at the end of tether". Such as a horse might be tied or tethered. A horse would be tethered and able to eat the resources within the radius of his rope, when that resource was gone he then had to stretch to reach the grass, being at the end of his rope.
It's not an idiom. Idioms make no sense unless you know the meaning already. "No end" means just what it looks like -- something is endless.
The idiom "for days on end" means continuously for several days without stopping or taking a break. It emphasizes the prolonged duration of an activity or situation.
One idiom that refers to a reward is "the pot at the end of the rainbow".
That isn't a brain teaser
If you put something to rest, you solve the problem and end things.
it is when you are in a situation that is scary and frightening or dangerous, and the hair on your body stands on end.
a quick release not is when you pull the end of the rope and it 'quick releases' itself
Yes.
People mean that it is the end of the world/
Not Enough Rope ended in 2001.