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Hell line

(n.) The remainder of dust or filth left over after attempting to sweep everything into a dustpan.

"I can't seem to sweep up the hell line!"

by Plat October 10, 2005

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desire line

The intuitive path that is created by walkers/hikers or drivers vs a marked trail or road. Once established it can become an alternative or preferred route. Typically it is a short cut on a marked trail or road but it can also be a well-worn ribbon of exposed soil or rut in an open space where there are few trails to connect desired areas.

The desire line became so popular that the marked trail became overgrown and hard to follow from lack of use. However, over time the desire lines became so eroded they were unusable and abandoned in favor of the switch back trails.

by mlhiss May 14, 2020


gramme's lines

noun.
Lines that are put in such a way, that it makes a logo. Those lines have to look exactly like how they are or else it wouldn't be a logo.

It's easy to design a logo that is only made up of gramme's lines.

by AtlasS72 January 7, 2017


Sand in the Line

When non-American people are serious about getting a task done The reverse of the common term "line in the sand" makes every one know you mean business and that you are the "boss".

Steve #2: Lisa, I am drawing a sand in the line for this to be completed by Friday.

by sausagefest12 March 11, 2019


line baiter

(Noun) Someone who makes a heavily emphasized statement, typically one line (one-liner), attempting to sway one's view; typically seen in politics. Many politicians give one-liners to bait potential voters.

He is such a line baiter!

by Lolomama January 21, 2016


The Jammo Line

When you are drinking just enough beer to get it below the top of the stubbie holder/can cooler. And your mates ask you if you want another drink but u are a soft cock and your remaining drink can last u a whole round

"Oi would u like another beer mate?"
"Nah im all good. I'm at the Jammo Line

by Planty2120 September 5, 2022


Maland Line

The Maland Line is a line that is drawn around the outside edge of a luggage carousel at a distance of 2 meters (6.6 feet). It is a guide as a place to stand behind and wait until one sees their luggage.

Geez, it would be a lot easier to spot my suitcase if the people were behind the Maland Line instead of standing right next to the luggage carousel

by World_Travelers May 29, 2010