A line at any store that is longer than average and moving extremely slow. Occurs when any retailer is understaffed or when any state of emergency is declared, personal or national.
by John Schiemer June 26, 2007
by SmashDalena August 16, 2018
Term used to describe how you traveled to your current point. Derived from the character Billy in the popular comic strip Family Circus who meanders through scenes jumping, skipping, and generally wandering aimlessly.
"I Billy lined it here." Meaning you had many things to do today or just killed a lot of time to make a short trip.
by Nathan Alumbaugh August 19, 2005
A very profitable way to make money although really heaty and demanding. Often requires operators to drive around evading police for hours on end. Popular way to sell drugs in BC.
by vanbcrime September 23, 2009
by Torage June 22, 2008
1. A line of ground powdered substance (typically cocaine) inhaled through a nostrel using a banknote featuring a portrait of Her Maj Queen Elizabeth II (i.e., banknotes of the UK and Crown dependencies)
2. A £19bn railway line in south-east England running from Essex to Berkshire, cutting underground through central London
2. A £19bn railway line in south-east England running from Essex to Berkshire, cutting underground through central London
by AdRapscallion May 23, 2022
same as cut lines and the davids.
the hot as lines on a guys torso that point towards a guys package.
the hot as lines on a guys torso that point towards a guys package.
by Ilikebangmelines May 27, 2010