(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.
by Lolomama May 2, 2016

by Tdaddy January 23, 2020

Felix: So, what did she say?
Erik: I dunno. Gonna call her later because the line went fuzzy. I had to euthanize the line.
Erik: I dunno. Gonna call her later because the line went fuzzy. I had to euthanize the line.
by sushigoround April 20, 2010

n. The stretch of power lines going up and down stretches of mountains. Since the brush is cleared around them, it's always a good spot to drink kortz.
by coalbot April 14, 2010

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".
by sausagefest12 March 11, 2019

Van Der Hooven and Rosenblatt sneered at me in the chow-line because of people reacting badly to my music last period. So I made a face back at 'em, broke the end off my fork to turn it into a shiv, and vowed never to let 'em try out my turntabling equipment.
by Ninja Clan Lord January 3, 2017

A woman that sleeps with power line workers and can usually be found getting railed in the formans truck or off in the woods
by Skippydo October 24, 2017
