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Down the Line

A broad all encompassing phrase used to describe anywhere that a person does not usually reside.

In South Auckland New Zealand (an area heavily influenced by US gansta culture) it is essentially a 'place' being anywhere except where they are supposed to be.
Q: Where is your old man?
A: He is down the line

Q: Why did you miss your court case?
A: 'I was down the line'.
by drleocute March 6, 2009
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