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lamb to slaughter line

Lamb to slaughter line refers an unsatisfying or dead-end job that seems like it would lead you to your death.

I have to get home before morning because I have to go my lamb to slaughter line.

by spen53 March 29, 2018


Chain Split Line

A picture of a chain that covers up the gap between two videos.

Wow, that's an amazing edit! Just needs a Chain Split line on AB1.

by jellyeditor April 4, 2022


Chain Split Line

When the picture of a chain covers up the meeting point between two videos.

That video you edited is amazing, just needs a 'chain split line'.

by jellyeditor April 4, 2022


Mom lines

The lines on a woman's face which indicate that she is a mom. Most likely, these lines are a result of the toll brought on from carrying, bearing, and raising a child or children. You can find these lines on the inside of the cheek, right above the mouth.

Me: Bro, I've gotten really good at identifying moms on dating apps.

Buddy: How do you do that?

Me: Look at the face closely. If you see mom lines, she most likely has kids.

by Devveyovich September 24, 2019


Mom lines

Tan lines from a full bottom swim suit, as opposed to a thong bottom

"Which swim suit are you packing for the beach?"

"Definitely my thong bikini, I don't want mom lines!"

by PghYinzer January 4, 2022


Lined

When a person gets absolutley folded so bad to the point where they can’t move. Used when a person wins a fight or when a team loses a game.

“Bro did you see that fight between Caleb and Randy?”
“Yeah dude, Randy got straight up LINED bro. It was nasty.”

by Jujuitsu Gozen February 18, 2023


The Lay Line Effect

The ability of an A.D.A.M. satellite to maneuver through planetary atmospheres using the magnetic field produced by the planets and/or solar system.

A.D.A.M. Corp. Is dedicated in improving technologies that are innovative and literally out of this world! Tech that will NOT need space vehicles to reach orbit space and beyond.

A.D.A.M. demonstrated The Lay Line Effect by satellite atmospheric re-entry at 1 mile per hour.

by Cactus Jack and B. Bird April 28, 2022