Canadian SlangEast Coast USMidwest USSouthern USTexas Slang
Line
Meaning
Canadian SlangEast Coast USMidwest USSouthern USTexas Slang
Literal Meaning
A long, narrow mark or band.
Actual Meaning
American term for a queue of people waiting
Context
Regional term for a line of people waiting
Examples
"Wait in the line"
"There was a long line outside the store for the sale."
"Can you hold my spot in the line while I grab a coffee?"
"The line moved faster than I expected at the concert."
"The line is very long"
Tips
Be mindful that different regions in Canada might have slightly different nuances in how they use the term, but it generally refers to a sequence of people waiting.
Asking someone 'How long is the line?' is a common way to inquire about wait times, and it shows you're engaged in the conversation.
In Canada, saying 'line' is often preferred, especially in informal contexts, so using it may sound more natural in conversations.
Phrase Thesaurus
Similar words and synonyms for this phrase
lineup
waitlist
sequence
procession
row
string
scale
waiting list
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