


![]() noun An absorbent cloth or paper for wiping and drying something wet, as one for the hands, face, or body after washing or bathing. verb (used with object), tow·elled, tow·el·ling: To wipe or dry with a towel. ![]()
"More importantly, a towel has immense psychological value. For some reason, if a strag discovers that a hitchhiker has his towel with him, he will automatically assume that he is also in possession of a toothbrush, washcloth, soap, tin of biscuits, flask, compass, map, ball of string, gnat spray, wet-weather gear, space suit etc., etc. Furthermore, the strag will then happily lend the hitchhiker any of these or a dozen other items that the hitchhiker might accidentally have "lost." What the strag will think is that any man who can hitch the length and breadth of the Galaxy, rough it, slum it, struggle against terrible odds, win through and still knows where his towel is, is clearly a man to be reckoned with. "Hence a phrase which has passed into hitch hiking slang, as in 'Hey, you sass that hoopy Ford Prefect? There's a frood who really knows where his towel is.'" |

