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Life-Line 

Your Life-Line is every line of coke you've ever done in your life, next to each other, end to end, in one continuous unbroken line.
My Life-Line must be at least three miles long...
Maybe four after Glastonbury.
Life-Line by dan bourbon June 16, 2008

Life-line 

In most cases, its the one chance (most likely the last) to get something done right. if it is done right, it becomes known as a miracle.
1 - > This is my life-line right now, i've already screwed up by cheating on her twice.
< God damnit Jeffrey!!

2 - I hope there is one more exam before the finals. it would be my lifeline to pass the schoolyear.

put my life on the line 

(usually yours) it's like literally risking your life to do something extremely crucial.
If my prank made the Alien to destroy the Earth, then I'd put my life on the line to save it.

Have you ever played soccer with your life on the line ?

This sentence is an exaggeration/hyperbole referring to the show blue lock , an anime with 2 seasons on crunchyroll . It's said by the character Itoshi Rin , a main character in the show . He is currently in flow , a slim way of playing soccer , a stage of concentration that's very hard to reach on demand . It's usually used as a joke In The blue lock community and is a way to find out if someone is a fan of the anime .
Fan: Have you ever played soccer with your life on the line ?
Other fan : ha! That's a funny joke , you watch blue lock ?

Fan : omg another fan ? Cool

life's on the line 

An un-officially released song by 50 Cent on his Power of the Dollar album.
Scream MUUUUUURRRDEEEEEEEERERR!!
I don't believe you!!
MUUUUUURRRDEEEEEEEERERR
Fuck around and leave you!!
MUUUUUURRRDEEEEEEEERERR
I don't believe you....
MURDER MURDER!
Your life's on the line!
life's on the line by ScreamBLAT December 12, 2008

the half-life decay of plutonium-239 in a zinc-aluminum material lined caging 

caged plutonium which is a transuranic material that has a half-life of 24,065 years, making it decay (into different elements) inside a zinc-aluminum hull (the aluminum delicates due to the radiation and thus might crumble depending on the weight of plutonium-239) but doesn't rust as easily due to the zinc coating
"Our team have created a simulation of the half-life decay of plutonium-239 in a zinc-aluminum material lined caging scenario."