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aussie line

aussie line basically consists Bangchan and Felix from Stray kids. They're both born and raised in Australia and have a very strong Australian accent.

oh chan and Felix...they're from Australia and basically they're are called the aussie line

by je0ngbxn May 8, 2019

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Line of Gayness

Doing something so gay that you can't save yourself by saying no homo.

no.. no man.. you crossed the line of gayness.. youre fucking homo now

by secret_vet February 1, 2011

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lined in chalk

Refers to the chalk line drawn around a corpse in movies. The 'line' idea is mostly fictional, since it contaminates the crime scene investigation, but it serves as more dramatic metaphor for murder.

You better watch how you're talking and where you're walking, or you and your homies might lined in chalk. (Coolio - Gangsta's Paradise)

by Sean H November 16, 2004

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tam-line

A really stupid tan line, usually on the face.
Sometimes the result of wearing a mask for fifty years while living in eternal spring.

Tamlin is described as really tan and has been wearing a mask for fifty years. He probably has a really stupid tan line... or should I say tam-line.

by Feysand For Life May 20, 2017


Jubilee Line

Did your city give you asthma? Are you fucking leaving?

Wilbur Soot sure did, he wrote a song about it called Jubilee Line.

Rose: I hate to say it, but your sister was right.
Danny: Oh that’s one of Wilbur’s songs right?
Rose: Yeah!
Danny: Jubilee Line?
Rose: No, you fucking idiot.

by Dreamnap March 18, 2021

32πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Shakespeare Lines

Lines of cocaine. The act of creating lines of cocaine with a credit card. Shakespeare wrote long lines of poetry, One replicating those lines with cocaine. Line of any white drug. Lines of of the white girl.

The Weeknd was on them Shakespeare Lines.
Pass me that credit card, Im on them shakespeare lines.

by AWEIRDPYRMD March 13, 2012

42πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


restating the line

The justification used by the recently clueless editors on Rap Genius, aka Genius, for deleting a decade's worth of accurate, reader-contributed interpretation of rap lyrics. Somehow, in the minds of recent editors, translating the quirky, ever-changing, intentionally coded wordplay that's integral to rap being...well, rap, undermines the site's mission to bring understanding and appreciation to the art form.

THEM: "Your Ludacris annotation has been removed for restating the line."
YOU: "So explaining that 'put the booty of a Swish to the end of a flame' means lighting up the West Coast equivalent of a blunt has no informative value?"
THEM: "Such insolence! DELETE, DELETE, DELETE!"

by Jeroboam Sneerly February 3, 2017