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Jakim Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

"It is a line"

Hi There..

I would like to know about meaning "It is a line."

When I saw friends, I heard that..

I think kind of expression about having sex..

Please tell me exactly that mean..

Thanks have a great day~
  

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A line is an expression, speech or monologue that is designed to unfairly (through manipulation of feelings or outright mendacity, for instance) influence the listener toward some goal concocted by the speaker-- such as ***, power, respect, etc. Many young men have lines which they hope will help them seduce young ladies, and many young ladies have lines that help avoid seduction. A person can also have a line about his illustrious past, his important occupation, his multifarious talents, etc.

  • A line is an expression, speech or monologue that is designed to unfairly (through manipulation of feelings or outright mendacity, for instance) influence the listener toward some goal concocted by the speaker-- such as ***, power, respect, etc.
  • Many young men have lines which they hope will help them seduce young ladies, and many young ladies have lines that help avoid seduction.
  • A person can also have a line about his illustrious past, his important occupation, his multifarious talents, etc.
  • It's a line , spoken of a third party, would suggest that the speaker recognizes that that party is being insincere or repeating a standard approach to a situation.
  • Of course, your example has no context, so line could have any of its many other meanings.
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A line is an expression, speech or monologue that is designed to unfairly (through manipulation of feelings or outright mendacity, for instance) influence the listener toward some goal concocted by the speaker-- such as ***, power, respect, etc.

Many young men have lines which they hope will help them seduce young ladies, and many young ladies have lines that help avoid se
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As MM suggested, I think that it is what the British call "chat-up line" (they say just "line" in American English ). A chat-up line is a remark that someone makes in order to start a conversation with someone they do not know but find sexually attractive.
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"Do you know what I like about you? Everytime I think about you, you are there".

That's "a line" but a wonderful one. I would love someone to say that to me......

Ed Harris said it in the film "Milk Money"
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Tallulah Tam"Do you know what I like about you? Everytime I think about you, you are there".

(Though it is slightly ambiguous.)

MrP
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Emotion: sad Even more than slightly...
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What does "Even more than slightly" mean?

If slightly is one eighth of great is "more than slightly" one quarter of great?

Ambiguous? No I don't think so Mr P. The clue is in the question.
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I'd re-write my "more than slightly" as "rather" ambiguous...
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I'm still doing the maths...

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