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Jump Line (T)

The highest point of a jump, as recorded in traditional quadrobics— to measure how high the jump was. The jump line lies under the waist at midpoint. Jumps are measured at what height the person could theoretically jump over if their jump form allowed the hurdle to pass under the waist.
Jump line (T) is the point in a jump where your midpoint is.
by anonthermus November 21, 2025
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Consistent through-line

Nope. I told you not to do that. Called it fault adjacent.
Hym "I mean there is a pretty consistent through-line..."
by Hym Iam April 3, 2023
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Anti-Social Line

A group of friends walking in a horizontal line formation. One of these can easily cover the width of a hallway with very few people, and can cause extreme frustration to the masses when they move at a slow pace.
Sorry I am late, there was an anti-social line blocking the main hallway, then by the time I reached the exit I needed the toilet again.
by OccupyMajina January 25, 2016
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middle line backer for the mustaches

a beastly girl with a happy trail and moustache
bill: ugh look at that beastly girl
pete:huh shes a middle line backer for the mustaches
by jayfeather123 June 22, 2010
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death line

Doing more than 8 shots without a chaser
Brett almost died last night after that death line .
by Partytrix December 18, 2013
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lines in your trailer

A code phrase for when you and your partner are actors for a movie but you get to take a break by having sex with them in a production trailer, as seen in the Netflix series "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off".
"Hey, so, um so, so quick question, um about the script?'
"Run lines in your trailer?"
by Infinity Pain November 29, 2023
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Elizabeth Line

Rail project built between 2008-2022 in London, England. It was formerly called Crossrail, and serves two commuter routes, linked by a new, purpose built, core section. It runs from Heathrow and Reading in the west, to Sheffield and Abbey Wood in the east, supplementing connections to many important interchanges, such as Paddington, Liverpool Street and Stratford.
P1: Hey man, do you know how I can get from King's Cross to Canary Wharf?

P2: Easy, take the Circle line down to Farringdon, change to the Elizabeth Line, and it's direct from there.

P1: Thanks man.
by LtSerg June 18, 2024
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